A mitochondrial disorder characterized by focal or generalized seizures, episodes of transient or persistent neurologic dysfunction resembling strokes, and ragged-red fibers on muscle biopsy. Affected individuals tend to be normal at birth through early childhood, then experience growth failure, episodic vomiting, and recurrent cerebral insults resulting in visual loss and hemiparesis. The cortical lesions tend to occur in the parietal and occipital lobes and are not associated with vascular occlusion. VASCULAR HEADACHE is frequently associated and the disorder tends to be familial. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1992, Ch56, p117)
Melatonin -- metabolism. : Biological clocks : mechanisms and applications : proceedings of the International Congress on Chronobiology, Paris, 7-11 September 1997 / editor, Yvan Touitou ; under the patronage of Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, France) ... [and others]
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Melatonin -- Physiological aspects : Melatonin and melatonergic drugs in clinical practice / Venkataramanujan Srinivasan, Amnon Brzezinski, Sukru Oter, Samuel D. Shillcutt, editors
Here are entered works on the people who inhabit the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra, parts of Borneo, and some small adjacent islands, and who call themselves Orang Melayu
Melbourn, Julius, 1790- : Life and opinions of Julius Melbourn : with sketches of the lives and characters of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Randolph, and several other eminent American statesmen / edited by a late member of Congress
Melbourne Abused women Australia Victoria : Public face, private pain : the Anglican report about violence against women and the abuse of power within the church community / contributors Helen Last, Kate Gilmore ; editors Helen Last assisted by Mirta Gonzalez, Danny Vadasz