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Myotonia is a
symptom of a
small handful of
certain neuromuscular disorders characterized by dela****
relaxation (prolonged contraction) of the skeletal...
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determined in 1992. DM
causes muscle weakness,
early onset of cataracts, and
myotonia,
which is dela****
relaxation of
muscles after contraction.
Cataracts can...
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recessive (Becker type).
Sodium channel myotonias (SCN4A) Pot****ium-aggravated
myotonia (acetazolamide
responsive myotonia)
Paramyotonia congenita Hyperkalemic...
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myotonic goat is an
American breed of goat. It is
characterised by
myotonia congenita, a
hereditary condition that may
cause it to
stiffen or fall...
- well as
hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and the pot****ium-aggravated
myotonias) is
caused by
mutations in a
sodium channel, SCN4A. The
phenotype of patients...
- from
myotonic dystrophy (Steinert's disease) or
nondystrophic myotonias such as
myotonia congenita (Thomsen
syndrome or
Becker syndrome).
Common side effects...
- limb-girdle
muscular dystrophies,
metabolic myopathy,
Dystrophic myotonias, Non-dystrophic
myotonias,
endocrine disorders,
parasitic muscle conditions, amyloid...
- Pot****ium-aggravated
myotonia is a rare
genetic disorder that
affects skeletal muscle.
Beginning in
childhood or adolescence,
people with this condition...
- myopathies,
endocrine myopathies,
congenital myopathies, non-dystrophic
myotonias and pseudomyotonias, denervation, spasticity, and lipodystrophy. The muscle...
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hyperkalemic periodic paralysis,
paramyotonia congenita, and pot****ium-aggravated
myotonia. Voltage-gated
sodium channels are
transmembrane glycoprotein complexes...