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hypokalemic periodic paralysis
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Gender differences in penetrance and phenotype in hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
Bumetanide prevents transient decreases in muscle force in murine hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
Unilateral gynecomastia and hypokalemic periodic paralysis as first manifestations of Graves' diseas…
A novel mutation in the calcium channel gene in a family with hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
Treatment of hypokalemic periodic paralysis with topiramate.
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Hyper- and Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Study
Bumetanide in Hypokalaemic Periodic Paralysis
Phase III Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Dichlorphenamide for Periodic Paraly…
Fade Upon TOF Stimulation Induced by Succinylcholine
Gossypol Combined With Docetaxel and Cisplatin Scheme in Advanced Non Small-cell Lung Cancers With A…
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