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- Hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms, and muscle cramps (HANAC) syndrome is part of a group of conditions called the COL4A1-related disorders. The conditions ...
- ... focal dystonia. The most common is writer's cramp, in which muscle cramps or spasms in the hand, wrist, or forearm ... with holding a pen or pencil. Writer's cramp begins in the hand used for writing (the ...
- ... lead to dizziness when standing up quickly; muscle cramps; and a craving for salty foods. A characteristic ... characterized by vomiting, abdominal pain, back or leg cramps, and severe hypotension leading to shock. The adrenal ...
- ... affects one or both hands, causing writer's cramp, or the neck, causing the head to turn ( ... EM, Koelman JH, Tijssen MA. Pediatric writer's cramp in myoclonus-dystonia: maternal imprinting hides positive family ...
- ... cause hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms, and muscle cramps (HANAC) syndrome, a third member of the group ... brain and throughout the body, kidney disease, muscle cramps, and eye abnormalities. Most of the identified COL4A1 ...
- ... as walking on tiptoe. They may experience fatigue, cramps, or muscle stiffness, especially after exercise or in ...
- ... or pressure (irritable). Affected individuals may have muscle cramps, stiffness, and muscles that appear to ripple when ...
- ... the hand while attempting to write (writer's cramp). Severe cases involve abnormal movements affecting many parts ...
- ... relaxation of muscles after voluntary tensing (contraction), muscle cramps, and involuntary rippling movement of the muscles (myokymia). ...
- ... adulthood. The initial symptoms of the disorder are cramps or weakness in the muscles of the big ...