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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Muscle fibrillation
  1. ... a rapid and uncoordinated contraction of the heart muscle (fibrillation). Cardiac conduction disease can occur along with other ...
  2. ... effects on the structure and function of cardiac muscle, all of which can lead to an abnormal heartbeat.Most cases of atrial fibrillation are not caused by inherited mutations in single ...
  3. ... paralysis (a condition that causes episodes of extreme muscle weakness), Pompe disease (a disorder characterized by the ... a condition that weakens the heart and skeletal muscles and causes intellectual disability), and tuberous sclerosis complex ( ...
  4. ... In people with this condition, the heart (cardiac) muscle takes less time than usual to recharge between ... ions) of potassium out of cells. In cardiac muscle, these ion channels play critical roles in maintaining ...
  5. ... the disorder in their family. Bangungut Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation, Brugada type Pokkuri death syndrome Sudden unexpected nocturnal ...
  6. ... a heart condition that causes the heart (cardiac) muscle to take longer than usual to recharge between ... normal functions of inner ear structures and cardiac muscle.About 90 percent of cases of Jervell and ...
  7. ... activity in the heart's upper chambers (atrial fibrillation) or lower chambers (ventricular fibrillation) and an abnormality called catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia ( ...
  8. ... These include a heart rhythm abnormality called atrial fibrillation, heart failure, cardiac arrest, and stroke. Sick sinus ... each heartbeat and coordinate contraction of the cardiac muscle. Mutations in these genes reduce the flow of ...
  9. ... heart failure, a heart rhythm abnormality called atrial fibrillation, stroke, or chronic kidney failure. Additionally, affected individuals ...