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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for 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. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... as walking on tiptoe. They may experience fatigue, cramps, or muscle stiffness, especially after exercise or in ...
  7. ... or pressure (irritable). Affected individuals may have muscle cramps, stiffness, and muscles that appear to ripple when ...
  8. ... the hand while attempting to write (writer's cramp). Severe cases involve abnormal movements affecting many parts ...
  9. ... relaxation of muscles after voluntary tensing (contraction), muscle cramps, and involuntary rippling movement of the muscles (myokymia). ...
  10. ... adulthood. The initial symptoms of the disorder are cramps or weakness in the muscles of the big ...
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