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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Muscle cramps
  1. Hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms, and muscle cramps (HANAC) syndrome is part of a group of conditions called the COL4A1-related disorders. The conditions ...
  2. ... most common is writer's cramp, in which muscle cramps or spasms in the hand, wrist, or forearm ... form of task-specific focal dystonia characterized by muscle cramps and spasms that occur while playing a musical ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... can lead to dizziness when standing up quickly; muscle cramps; and a craving for salty foods. A characteristic ... in the body, leading to hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hypotension, muscle cramps, skin hyperpigmentation and other features of autoimmune Addison ...
  5. ... sensation and weakness in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy), muscle cramps, muscle twitches (fasciculations), and swallowing difficulties. Individuals with ...
  6. ... movement or pressure (irritable). Affected individuals may have muscle cramps, stiffness, and muscles that appear to ripple when they are stretched. ...
  7. ... contract and relax, people with Brody myopathy develop muscle cramps because their muscles cannot fully relax. ATP2A1 Brody myopathy is usually ...
  8. ... contract and relax, people with Brody myopathy develop muscle cramps because their muscles cannot fully relax. Scientists believe that other proteins ...
  9. ... delayed relaxation of muscles after voluntary tensing (contraction), muscle cramps, and involuntary rippling movement of the muscles (myokymia). Autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia is ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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