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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Muscle cramps
  1. ... to cause hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms, and muscle cramps (HANAC) syndrome, a third member of the group ... the brain and throughout the body, kidney disease, muscle cramps, and eye abnormalities. Most of the identified COL4A1 ...
  2. ... movement or pressure (irritable). Affected individuals may have muscle cramps, stiffness, and muscles that appear to ripple when they are stretched. ...
  3. ... contract and relax, people with Brody myopathy develop muscle cramps because their muscles cannot fully relax. Scientists believe that other proteins ...
  4. ... break down glycogen in muscle cells, resulting in muscle cramps and weakness that can vary in severity among affected individuals. PFKM gene mutations that cause GSDVII result in the ... skeletal muscles and glycogen cannot be completely broken down. Partially ...
  5. ... of the brain that would explain the abnormal muscle contractions seen with this ... attempting to write (writer's cramp), and spasms of the eyelids in the form ...