Maternally Inherited Diabetes and Deafness (MIDD) Overview Maternally Inherited Diabetes and Deafness (MIDD) is a rare form of maternally inherited diabetes (roughly 1% of cases) caused by mitochondrial DNA mutations, most commonly \(m.3243A>G\). It causes high blood sugar and sensorineural hearing loss, typically emerging in mid-adulthood, along with potential macular retinal dystrophy and muscle issues. Symptoms Diabetes Mellitus (∼85% of cases): Onset: Typically in the 30s or 40s (ranging from childhood to late adulthood). Characteristics: Non-obese, low or normal BMI, often misdiagnosed as Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Progression: Initially may be diet-controlled or treated with oral medications, but often progresses to insulin deficiency. Sensorineural Hearing Loss (∼75% of cases): Nature: Gradual, high-frequency hearing loss that usually affects both ears (sensorineural). Timing: Often precedes the onset of diabetes. Severity: More severe and faster progression in men t...
Yellow Nail Syndrome Overview What is yellow nail syndrome? Yellow nail syndrome is a rare condition that affects your nails, lungs and limbs. People with yellow nail syndrome get yellow, curved nails that may thicken or fall off. They also may have respiratory symptoms, such as a chronic cough, and usually have swollen lower legs or ankles. Experts don’t know what causes yellow nail syndrome. But it may be linked to improper circulation, issues with lymphatic drainage or buildup of fluid around your lungs. You may also have a higher risk if you have one of a few specific chronic diseases, dental implants or a joint replacement. Who might get yellow nail syndrome? Yellow nail syndrome develops most often in adults over 50. More rarely, yellow nail syndrome sometimes occurs in children. Some reports show higher rates of yellow nail syndrome in people with: Autoimmune diseases. Cancer. Nephrotic syndrome. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Thyroid disease. Symptoms What are the symptoms of yello...