Hypokalemic Periodic ParalysisArchiviato l'11 novembre 2020 in Internet Archive.: "Heat and Cold Sensitive Myotonic Form: It was believed that HypoKPP and myotonia could not occur in the same individual, but a family has been reported which experiences cold-induced hypokalemic paralysis (serum K+ 2.6) and myotonia, occurring when serum K+ levels are in the normal range (4.0). The mutation responsible is in alpha subunit, between 4th/5th transmembrane segments, domain III SCN4A, Pro1158Ser.26, 31, 34, 35, 36"
Hypokalemic Periodic ParalysisArchiviato l'11 novembre 2020 in Internet Archive.: "Heat and Cold Sensitive Myotonic Form: It was believed that HypoKPP and myotonia could not occur in the same individual, but a family has been reported which experiences cold-induced hypokalemic paralysis (serum K+ 2.6) and myotonia, occurring when serum K+ levels are in the normal range (4.0). The mutation responsible is in alpha subunit, between 4th/5th transmembrane segments, domain III SCN4A, Pro1158Ser.26, 31, 34, 35, 36"