- which, when activated,
extracellularly decrease pot****ium concentration.
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis is an
autosomal dominant clinical condition where...
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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...
- 461–462. ISBN 9781416054757. "
Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP)". UC
Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine. "HYPP
Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis : A Comprehensive...
- that
exhibit pseudo-myotonia are myositis,
glycogen storage diseases,
hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, root disease,
anterior horn cell disorders, Isaacs...
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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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arrhythmias called Andersen–Tawil syndrome.[citation needed] In contrast,
hyperkalemic periodic paralysis refers to gain-of-function
mutations in
sodium channels...
- this is not
normally the case with PC. This
disease can also
present as
hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and
there is
debate as to
whether the two disorders...
- 170400),
where pot****ium
leaks into the
muscle cells from the bloodstream.
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (Online
Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): 170500)...
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Acronicta impressa, a moth of the
family Noctuidae Impressive syndrome or
hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, a
genetic disorder that
occurs in
horses and humans...
- and
measured urinary acidification is normal,
hence it is
often called hyperkalemic RTA or
tubular hyperkalemia.
Causes include:
Aldosterone deficiency...