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. 1992 Apr;55(4):322–324. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.55.4.322

Familial hypokalaemic periodic paralysis in Finland.

I M Kantola 1, L T Tarssanen 1
PMCID: PMC489050  PMID: 1583521

Abstract

Seven families with familial hypokalaemic periodic paralysis were found in Finland. Nine of the 103 asymptomatic family members studied had abnormal results on a potassium exercise test. The overall prevalence of familial hypokalaemic periodic paralysis in Finland was 0.4/100,000. Carbohydrate intake and hard exercise were the most important triggers of paralytic attacks. Half of the patients reported having attacks at least once a month. Seven patients reported cardiac symptoms (especially bradycardia) during attacks. Permanent muscular weakness was not prominent.

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