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KSS
(redirected from Kearns-Sayre syndrome)

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KSSKranji Secondary School (Singapore)
KSSKentucky Sleep Society
KSSKouvolan Seudun Sähkö (Finland electric company)
KSSKommandor Subsea (survey vessel)
KSSKnight of St. Sylvester (religious order)
KSSKukke Sri Subrahmanyeshwara (India college)
KSSKomunistická Strana Slovenska (Slovak Communist Party, Slovakia)
KSSKeystone State Skinheads (Pennsylvania)
KSSKelowna Secondary School (Kelowna, BC, Canada)
KSSKillarney Secondary School (Vancouver, Canada)
KSSKnowledge Sharing System
KSSKenosha Streetcar Society (Kenosha, Wisconsin)
KSSKirby Squeak Squad (gaming)
KSSKirby Super Star (SNES game)
KSSKnowledge Sharing Session
KSSKnowledge Support System
KSSKearns-Sayre Syndrome


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It has also been studied extensively for use in mitochondrial cytopathies such as Kearns-Sayre syndrome.
Diabetes mellitus is also a feature of certain well-characterized mitochondrial disorders such as Kearns-Sayre syndrome and MELAS (see Glossary).
 
 
 
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