Mitochondrial diabetes is caused by mutations in genes that are inherited with mitochondria. Therefore these disorders show a maternal type of inheritance. The clinical picture is variable as it depends on the content of altered mitochondria. In a variable degree other organs might be affected.
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OMIM.ORG article Omim 520000 |