Leigh symptom is a disorder
characterized
by
degeneration
neurometabolic
central
nervous system
(brain, spinal cord
nerves, and optic nerve), which means that gradually
loses
its ability
to
function
properly.
The disorder worsens rapidly, the first sign of the high possibility of losing control of the head, poor sucking ability and loss of previously acquired motor skills, which means the control of particular groups of muscles. In most cases, symptoms of Leigh inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic trait. Commonly known as Leigh's disease, Leigh This phenomenon is also known as Leigh necrotizing encephalopathy, necrotizing encephalomyelopathy from Leigh and sub-acute necrotizing encephalopathy
Several different types of genetic metabolic defects are thought to lead to
Leigh syndrome. The disorder worsens rapidly, the first sign of the high possibility of losing control of the head, poor sucking ability and loss of previously acquired motor skills, which means the control of particular groups of muscles. In most cases, symptoms of Leigh inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic trait. Commonly known as Leigh's disease, Leigh This phenomenon is also known as Leigh necrotizing encephalopathy, necrotizing encephalomyelopathy from Leigh and sub-acute necrotizing encephalopathy