Definition of Hypokalaemic. Meaning of Hypokalaemic. Synonyms of Hypokalaemic

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Definition of Hypokalaemic

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- hypokalaemia. She also described the glucose challenge test used in diagnosing hypokalaemic periodic paralysis and the use of intravenous pot****ium in its treatment...
- small lower jaw, and intermittent periods of muscle weakness known as hypokalaemic periodic paralysis. Andersen–Tawil syndrome is inherited in an autosomal...
- breeding Australian Mist cats include pyruvate kinase deficiency, feline hypokalaemic polymyopathy, neonatal isoerythrolysis, and progressive retinal atrophy...
- Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare condition featuring attacks of muscle weakness in the presence of hyperthyroidism (overactivity of the thyroid...
- tubular flow rate which enhances pot****ium secretion and emphasises the hypokalaemic effect. Impaired sodium reabsorption increases diuresis by three mechanisms:...
- and restoration equilibrium of pot****ium ions in neurons resulting in hypokalaemic paralysis. Alberta Government Health and Wellness (2005) Acute Flaccid...
- indicators of atherogenesis (the beginning of heart disease). Thyrotoxic hypokalaemic periodic paralysis has been linked to altered Kir2.6 function. EAST/SeSAME...
- Crane J, Burgess C, Beasley R (February 1989). "Cardiovascular and hypokalaemic effects of inhaled salbutamol, fenoterol, and isoprenaline". Thorax....
- often occurring at times when blood pot****ium concentrations are low (hypokalaemic periodic paralysis), and characteristic facial and skeletal abnormalities...
- DHP receptor alpha 1 subunit (CACLN1A3) gene in a Dutch family with hypokalaemic periodic paralysis". J. Med. Genet. 32 (1): 44–7. doi:10.1136/jmg.32...