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Feline Hypokalaemic Periodic Paralysis, also known as Burmese Hypokalaemic Periodic Polymyopathy (BHP) or Burmese Hypokalaemia (BHK), is a disorder associated with a mutation in the WNK4 gene, causing a subnormal serum potassium ion concentration and related clinical symptoms.
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Informazioni generali
Feline Hypokalaemic Periodic Paralysis, also known as Burmese Hypokalaemic Periodic Polymyopathy (BHP) or Burmese Hypokalaemia (BHK), is a disorder associated with a mutation in the WNK4 gene, causing a subnormal serum potassium ion concentration and related clinical symptoms. The disorder is recessive.
Caratteristiche cliniche
Symptoms for affected cats are generalized or sometimes localized skeletal muscle weakness, frequently episodic in nature.
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Pubmed ID: 23285264
Omia ID: 1759