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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Hypokalemic periodic "paralysis," type 1
  1. ... Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov HYPOKALEMIC PERIODIC PARALYSIS, TYPE 1; HOKPP1 HYPOKALEMIC PERIODIC PARALYSIS, TYPE 2; HOKPP2 PubMed Cannon SC. ...
  2. Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is a disorder that causes occasional episodes of muscle weakness and sometimes a lower than ...
  3. ... CACNA1S gene have been identified in people with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, a condition that causes episodes of extreme muscle ... to episodes of muscle weakness in people with hypokalemic periodic paralysis. More About This Health Condition CAC1S_HUMAN CACH1 ...
  4. ... SCN4A gene have been identified in people with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, a condition that causes episodes of extreme muscle ... defects of a novel Na+ channel mutant causing hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2006 Sep 22;348( ...
  5. ... MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; hypokalemic periodic paralysis; [updated 2021 Apr 7; cited 2022 Feb 28]; [ ... screens]. Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/hypokalemic-periodic-paralysis/ Testing.com [Internet]. Seattle (WA): OneCare Media; c2022. ...
  6. Paralysis (National Library of Medicine)  
    Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of your body. It happens when something goes wrong with the way messages pass between your brain and muscles. ...
  7. ... Low magnesium level Sweating Genetic disorders, such as hypokalemic periodic paralysis , Bartter syndrome ... life-threatening paralysis may develop, such as with hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
  8. Muscle Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your muscles help you move and help your body work. Different types of muscles have different jobs. There are many problems that can affect muscles. Muscle ...
  9. Potassium (National Library of Medicine)  
    Potassium is a mineral that your body needs to work properly. It is a type of electrolyte. It helps your nerves to function and muscles to contract. It helps your ...
  10. ... a component of several other genetic syndromes, including hypokalemic periodic paralysis (a condition that causes episodes of extreme muscle ...
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