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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Sudden death
  1. ... irregular heartbeat that can cause fainting (syncope) or sudden death. More About This Health Condition At least two ... abnormal heart rhythm that can cause syncope or sudden death.The KCNQ1 gene mutations associated with short QT ...
  2. ... irregular heartbeat that can cause fainting (syncope) or sudden death. More About This Health Condition Mutations in the ... abnormal heart rhythm that can cause syncope or sudden death.At least eight mutations in the KCNH2 gene ...
  3. ... an irregular heartbeat that can cause syncope or sudden death. More About This Health Condition At least 16 ... syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases of acquired long ...
  4. ... and heart rate, are likely the cause of sudden death in affected infants.Research findings suggest that mutations in the TSPYL1 gene are not associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the general population. SIDS is ...
  5. ... associated with GJA1 gene mutations may contribute to sudden death. It is thought that other genetic and environmental ... Connexin43 mutation causes heterogeneous gap junction loss and sudden infant death. Circulation. 2012 Jan 24;125(3):474-81. ...
  6. ... the heart rhythm (arrhythmias), which can lead to sudden death.Variants in the CACNA1C gene change the structure ... lead to fainting (syncope) or cardiac arrest and sudden death without the other features of Timothy syndrome (described ...
  7. ... and an increased risk of fainting (syncope) and sudden death.Each of the identified mutations in the ANK2 ... causes type 4 long-QT cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Nature. 2003 Feb 6;421(6923):634-9. ...
  8. ... have an increased risk of heart failure and sudden death.MYBPC3 gene mutations that cause familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ... outcomes from a complete lack of symptoms to sudden cardiac death. Other signs and symptoms include an irregular heart ...
  9. ... have an increased risk of heart failure and sudden death.Most MYH7 gene mutations that cause familial hypertrophic ... outcomes from a complete lack of symptoms to sudden cardiac death. Other signs and symptoms include an irregular heart ...
  10. ... at an increased risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death, particularly after physical activity. More About This Health ... in GYS1 (muscle-specific glycogen synthase) resulting in sudden cardiac death, that is diagnosable from skin fibroblasts. Mol Genet ...
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