• Periodic paralysis is a group of rare genetic diseases that lead to weakness or paralysis from common triggers such as cold, heat, high carbohydrate meals...
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    Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (hypoKPP), also known as familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis (FHPP), is a rare, autosomal dominant channelopathy characterized...
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  • Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP, HyperKPP) is an inherited autosomal dominant disorder that affects sodium channels in muscle cells and the ability...
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    Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare condition featuring attacks of muscle weakness in the presence of hyperthyroidism (overactivity of the thyroid...
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    include narcolepsy, atonic seizure, and hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Treatment options for sleep paralysis have been poorly studied. It is recommended that...
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  • ISBN 9781416054757. "Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP)". UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. "HYPP Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis : A Comprehensive Brochure...
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  • disorder such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, hypokalemic periodic paralysis, or narcolepsy. The neurologist must carefully exclude neurological...
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    and intermittent periods of muscle weakness known as hypokalaemic periodic paralysis. Andersen–Tawil syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern...
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  • nature; however, some forms of periodic paralysis, including sleep paralysis, are caused by other factors. Paralysis can occur in newborns due to a congenital...
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  • Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP, HyperKPP) is a genetic disorder that occurs in horses. It is also known as Impressive syndrome, after an index case...
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  • pseudo-myotonia are myositis, glycogen storage diseases, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, root disease, anterior horn cell disorders, Isaacs syndrome, and...
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    Mutations in the gene are associated with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, paramyotonia congenita, and potassium-aggravated...
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  • anaphylactoid purpura and periodic paralysis. JAMA, 1949. Hobart A Reimann, Moadié, J; Semerdjian, S; Sahyoun, PF, Periodic Peritonitis—Heredity & Pathology:...
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    hyper- and hypokalemic (high and low potassium blood concentrations) periodic paralysis, myotonia congenita and paramyotonia congenita. Channelopathies affecting...
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    Although more typical of the periodic paralytic disorders, patients with PC may also have potassium-provoked paralysis. PC typically presents within...
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  • cell sodium channel caused the patient's condition, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. As the first channel was discovered to cause human disease, this...
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    in this gene have been associated with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis and malignant hyperthermia susceptibility. Cav1.1...
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    associated with other conditions such as Ebstein anomaly and hypokalemic periodic paralysis. The diagnosis of WPW occurs with a combination of palpitations and...
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    mutation, it can be dominant or recessive. It is characterized by periodic paralysis, cardiac arrhythmias and dysmorphic features. (See also KCNJ2) Barium...
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  • of ion channels, in particular to the muscle disorder hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Some females with premenstrual syndrome may have the same autosomal...
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    is used for treating horses with the genetic disease hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP), and prevents affected animals from having seizures. Acet is...
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  • Hypokalemic alkalosis with hypercalcinuria Hypokalemic periodic paralysis Hypokalemic periodic paralysis type 1 Hypokalemic sensory overstimulation Hypoketonemic...
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    medication used to treat glaucoma, epilepsy, acute mountain sickness, periodic paralysis, idiopathic intracranial hypertension (raised brain pressure of unclear...
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  • moth of the family Noctuidae Impressive syndrome or hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, a genetic disorder that occurs in horses and humans Impressive (album)...
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    activated, extracellularly decrease potassium concentration. Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal dominant clinical condition where there is a mutation...
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  • developmental disorders Spina bifida Genetic disorders Hypokalemic periodic paralysis Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease Spinal muscular atrophy Friedreich's ataxia...
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    was also the first to recognise the association between familial periodic paralysis and low blood potassium levels. Mary Walker was born at Croft-an-Righ...
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    orphan drug for the treatment of primary hypokalemic and hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. In 2001, diclofenamide had a U.S. list price of $50 for a bottle...
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    of muscular ion channels and transporters that cause hypokalemic periodic paralysis can precipitate occasional attacks of severe hypokalemia and muscle...
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  • which provide a critical source of energy for muscle (G72.3) Familial periodic paralysis (G72.4) Inflammatory myopathies, which are caused by problems with...
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