Last update 08 May 2025

Potassium Aggravated Myotonia

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Synonyms
Acetazolamide responsive myotonia congenita, K+-aggravated myotonia, K-aggravated myotonia
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Introduction
A group of autosomal dominant inherited non-dystrophic myotonias caused by mutations of the SCN4A gene, resulting in sodium muscle channelopathy. They are characterized by muscle stiffness, which worsens by ingestion of potassium-rich food. This group includes myotonia fluctuans, myotonia permanens, and acetazolamide-responsive myotonia.

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