1
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(OMIM)
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Flaccid weakness or paralysis, episodic attacks |
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3 / 7739
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2
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(OMIM)
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Attacks last 4 to 24 hours |
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2 / 7739
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3
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(OMIM)
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Attacks precipitated by hypokalemia, administration of glucose or insulin, heavy carbohydrate consumption, stress, fatigue, rest after exercise |
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|
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4 / 7739
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4
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(OMIM)
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Attacks may present during or after sleep |
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|
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4 / 7739
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5
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(OMIM)
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Attacks relieved by potassium administration |
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|
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2 / 7739
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6
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(OMIM)
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Attacks usually decrease or disappear after age 40 years |
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2 / 7739
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7
|
(OMIM)
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Progressive interictal weakness is common |
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|
|
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2 / 7739
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8
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(OMIM)
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Myotonia is usually not seen |
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|
|
|
2 / 7739
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9
|
(OMIM)
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Vacuolar myopathy may occur |
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|
|
|
2 / 7739
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10
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(OMIM)
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Tubular aggregates in muscle fibers may occur |
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|
|
|
2 / 7739
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11
|
(OMIM)
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Acetazolamide may worsen symptoms |
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|
|
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2 / 7739
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12
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(OMIM)
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Hypokalemia occurs during paralytic attacks |
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2 / 7739
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