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Voltage Sensors in Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis
Researchers at the National Hospital, Queen Square, London, UK, conducted automated DNA sequencing of the S4 regions of CACNA1S and SCN4A in 83 patients with hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP).
J Gordon Millichap
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Background: Few parameters are available for diagnosing renal potassium loss in emergency patients or patients receiving treatment. This study aimed to investigate the ratio of random urine potassium‒creatinine to the synchronous serum potassium concentration squared ([UK/UCr]/SK2) and compare it with other parameters in the diagnostic ability of renal
Xinyi Wang +5 more
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Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis [PDF]
Margaret Mallari +2 more
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Introduction: Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP) is a rare skeletal muscle channelopathy characterized by episodic attacks of moderate to severe flaccid muscle tetraparesis accompanied by hypokalemia.
S. Aprilia, Oktavianus Tambun
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The study utilized single nucleotide polymorphisms from genome‐wide association studies as instrumental variables and employed Mendelian Randomization to uncover causal relationships between epilepsy and both vitamin D and vitamin D‐binding protein.
Zizhang Cheng +6 more
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Concurrent hypokalemic periodic paralysis and bipolar disorder
Primary periodic paralysis is a rare autosomal dominant disorder of ion-channel dysfunction, manifested by episodic flaccid paresis secondary to abnormal sarcolemma excitability. Membrane destabilization involving Na, K-ATPase has been hypothesized to be
Chia-Lin Lin +2 more
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to gain insights into potential genetic factors contributing to the infant's vulnerability to Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID). Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) was performed on 144 infants that succumbed to SUID, and 573 healthy adults.
Angela M. Bard +17 more
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Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Case
Iletisim: Dr. Cemil Adas. Yeni Camlica Mahallesi, Acarlar Sitesi, R4/8, Atasehir, Istanbul Tel: 0216 414 45 02 Basvuru tarihi: 22.11.2012 Kabul tarihi: 03.01.2013 Online baski: 17.04.2014 e-posta: dr.cemiladas@gmail.com Giris Sporadik veya ailevi olabilen hipokalemik periodik paralizi kas gucsuzlugu ataklariyla seyreden, kanalopatiler grubu ...
Cemil Adaş +3 more
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Objective To explore the early diagnosis and the therapy of Sjogren's syndrome combined with hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Methods Clinical data of 2 cases with Sjogren's syndrome and hypokalemic periodic paralysis were analyzed.
Xiao⁃juan CHENG +2 more
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Thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis
Hypolalemic periodic paralysis is an uncommon complication of thyrotoxicosis. It usually affects men of Oriental origin and presents with acute and profound muscle weakness especially of the lower extremities. We report a 46 year old man from Kuwait with sudden paralysis of both legs.
E. H. Al Khaledy +2 more
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