April 01, 1994; 44 (4) Article
Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy (MNGIE)
Clinical, biochemical, and genetic features of an autosomal recessive mitochondrial disorder
M. Hirano, G. Silvestri, D. M. Blake, A. Lombes, C. Minetti, E. Bonilla, A. P. Hays, R. E. Lovelace, I. Butler, T. E. Bertorini, A. B. Threlkeld, H. Mitsumoto, L. M. Salberg, L. P. Rowland, S. DiMauro
First published April 1, 1994, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.44.4.721
M. Hirano
G. Silvestri
D. M. Blake
A. Lombes
C. Minetti
E. Bonilla
A. P. Hays
R. E. Lovelace
I. Butler
T. E. Bertorini
A. B. Threlkeld
H. Mitsumoto
L. M. Salberg
L. P. Rowland
Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy (MNGIE)
Clinical, biochemical, and genetic features of an autosomal recessive mitochondrial disorder
M. Hirano, G. Silvestri, D. M. Blake, A. Lombes, C. Minetti, E. Bonilla, A. P. Hays, R. E. Lovelace, I. Butler, T. E. Bertorini, A. B. Threlkeld, H. Mitsumoto, L. M. Salberg, L. P. Rowland, S. DiMauro
Neurology Apr 1994, 44 (4) 721; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.44.4.721
Citation Manager Formats
Make Comment
See Comments

Article Information
vol. 44 no. 4 721
PubMed:
Print ISSN:
Online ISSN:
History:
- First Published April 1, 1994.
Copyright & Usage:
© 1994 by AAN Enterprises, Inc.
Author Disclosures
- M. Hirano, MD,
- G. Silvestri, MD,
- D. M. Blake, MD,
- A. Lombes, MD,
- C. Minetti, MD,
- E. Bonilla, MD,
- A. P. Hays, MD,
- R. E. Lovelace, MD,
- I. Butler, MD,
- T. E. Bertorini, MD,
- A. B. Threlkeld, MD,
- H. Mitsumoto, MD,
- L. M. Salberg, MD,
- L. P. Rowland, MD and
- S. DiMauro, MD
- M. Hirano, MD,
- G. Silvestri, MD,
- D. M. Blake, MD,
- A. Lombes, MD,
- C. Minetti, MD,
- E. Bonilla, MD,
- A. P. Hays, MD,
- R. E. Lovelace, MD,
- I. Butler, MD,
- T. E. Bertorini, MD,
- A. B. Threlkeld, MD,
- H. Mitsumoto, MD,
- L. M. Salberg, MD,
- L. P. Rowland, MD and
- S. DiMauro, MD
- Department of Neurology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY (Drs. Hirano, Silvestri, Lombes, Minetti, Bonilla, Lovelace, Rowland, and DiMauro)
- Pathology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY (Division of Neuropathology) (Dr. Hays)
- University of Texas at Houston Medical Center, Houston, TX (Dr. Butler)
- Lexington Clinic, Lexington, KY (Dr. Blake)
- Department of Neurology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN (Dr. Bertorini)
- Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Baltimore, MD (Dr. Threlkeld)
- Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH (Dr. Mitsumoto)
- Department of Neurology, Indiana University Medical Center, Gary, IN (Dr. Salberg).
Article usage
Cited By...
Disputes & Debates: Rapid online correspondence
No comments have been published for this article.
NOTE: All authors' disclosures must be entered and current in our database before comments can be posted. Enter and update disclosures at http://submit.neurology.org. Exception: replies to comments concerning an article you originally authored do not require updated disclosures.
- Stay timely. Submit only on articles published within the last 8 weeks.
- Do not be redundant. Read any comments already posted on the article prior to submission.
- 200 words maximum.
- 5 references maximum. Reference 1 must be the article on which you are commenting.
- 5 authors maximum. Exception: replies can include all original authors of the article.
- Submitted comments are subject to editing and editor review prior to posting.
You May Also be Interested in
Advertisement
Related Articles
- No related articles found.