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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Myokymia 1
  1. ... shaker-related subfamily, member 1 (episodic ataxia with myokymia) RBK1 voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv1.1 Tests of KCNA1 PubMed POTASSIUM CHANNEL, VOLTAGE-GATED, ...
  2. ... cramps, and involuntary rippling movement of the muscles (myokymia). Autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia is a rare form of inherited peripheral neuropathy. This group of conditions affects an estimated 1 in 2,500 people. The prevalence of autosomal ...
  3. ... people with BFNS also have a condition called myokymia, which is an involuntary rippling movement of ... Mutations in two genes, ...
  4. ... benign hereditary chorea. Neurology. 2015 Jul 7;85(1):80-8. doi: ... dyskinesia and facial myokymia (FDFM): Follow-up of a large family and ...
  5. ... benign hereditary chorea. Neurology. 2015 Jul 7;85(1):80-8. doi: ... dyskinesia and facial myokymia (FDFM): Follow-up of a large family and ...
  6. ... during these episodes. Additionally, a muscle abnormality called myokymia or an eye abnormality called nystagmus can occur during or between episodes. Myokymia causes muscle cramping; stiffness; or continuous, fine muscle ...