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Mitochondrial disease presenting in childhood is characterised by clinical, biochemical and genetic complexity. Some children are affected by canonical syndromes, but the majority have non-classical multisystemic disease presentations involving virtually any organ in the body. Each child has a unique constellation of clinical features and disease trajectory, leading to enormous challenges in diagnosis and management of these heterogeneous disorders. This review discusses the classical mitochondrial syndromes presenting most frequently in c