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What is the definition of Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome?

Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (MIDD) is a form of diabetes that is often accompanied by hearing loss, especially of high tones. The diabetes in MIDD is characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels, known as hyperglycemia. This results from a shortage of the hormone insulin, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. In MIDD, the diabetes and hearing loss usually develop in mid-adulthood, although the age that they occur varies from childhood to late adulthood. Typically, hearing loss occurs before diabetes.

What are the causes of Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome?

Mutations in the MT-TL1, MT-TK, or MT-TE gene cause MIDD. These genes are found in mitochondrial DNA, which is part of cellular structures called mitochondria. Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the cell nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA (known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA).

How prevalent is Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome?

About 1 percent of people with diabetes have MIDD. The condition is most common in the Japanese population and has been found in populations worldwide.

Is Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome an inherited disorder?

MIDD is inherited in a mitochondrial pattern, which is also known as maternal inheritance. This pattern of inheritance applies to genes contained in mtDNA. Because egg cells, but not sperm cells, contribute mitochondria to the developing embryo, children can only inherit disorders resulting from mtDNA mutations from their mother. These disorders can appear in every generation of a family and can affect both males and females, but fathers do not pass traits associated with changes in mtDNA to their children.

Who are the top Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome Local Doctors?
Experienced in Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome
Family Medicine | Internal Medicine
Experienced in Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome
Family Medicine | Internal Medicine

Umass Memorial Medical Group Inc

76 Summer St, 
Fitchburg, MA 
 (62.9 mi)
Experience:
16+ years
Languages Spoken:
English
Accepting New Patients
Offers Telehealth

Sneha Kilari is a Family Medicine specialist and an Internal Medicine provider in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Dr. Kilari has been practicing medicine for over 16 years and is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome. Her top areas of expertise are Myocarditis, Obesity, Hypothalamic Tumor, and Hypertension. Dr. Kilari is currently accepting new patients.

Advanced in Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome
Family Medicine
Advanced in Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome
Family Medicine
121 Pembroke St, 
Pembroke, NH 
 (29.2 mi)
Languages Spoken:
English
Accepting New Patients
Offers Telehealth

Robert Niegisch is a Family Medicine provider in Pembroke, New Hampshire. Dr. Niegisch and is rated as an Advanced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome. His top areas of expertise are Dementia, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Cronkhite-Canada Disease, and Attenuated Familial Adenomatous Polyposis. Dr. Niegisch is currently accepting new patients.

 
 
 
 
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Advanced in Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome
Endocrinology
Advanced in Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome
Endocrinology

Concord Hospital Inc

18 Foundry St, Suite 102, 
Concord, NH 
 (33.6 mi)
Languages Spoken:
English
Offers Telehealth

Matthew Kamil is an Endocrinologist in Concord, New Hampshire. Dr. Kamil and is rated as an Advanced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Ballinger-Wallace Syndrome. His top areas of expertise are Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young, Thyroid Nodule, and Hyperthyroidism.

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Published Date: October 01, 2012
Published By: National Institutes of Health