1.Comparative study of cold compress and liniment treatment as an adjunct to massage therapy for Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps (EAMC) among young athletes in the Philippine setting
Justine Nicole N. Punay ; Katrina Rei R. Sarmiento ; Cathryn Eliza L. Torres ; Alea Jasmine B. Villanueva ; Rosita R. Roldan-Gan
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2021;25(3):87-93
Exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMC) is prevalent among athletes during training or competitions where they are subjected to strenuous activities for a prolonged period. To manage this painful condition, health practitioners have used numerous treatment modalities having massage done with adjunct application such as cold compress or liniment. Studies show that it is debatable which combination of treatment modalities is more effective on people affected by EAMC. Hence, this study aimed to present evidence-based data to show if there is a difference in the effectiviteness of the two modalities in treating EAMC. A total of thirty-two (32) athletic participants were enrolled in this study and a total of 40 treatment trials were included in the analysis of data. Each participant performed strenuous exercises meant to induce muscle cramps. The onset of muscle cramps was identified using a set criteria. After which, treatment was applied and the length of time that the cramp was resolved was recorded. Determining relief from muscle cramps was based on the characteristic of muscle hardness and the level of pain by using a numerical rating scale. Results showed that though majority of the participants verbalized preference for the ice treatment, analysis of data using one-way ANOVA revealed that there is no evidence to prove that there is a difference in the effectivity among the treatment modalities performed. In conclusion, though all modalities performed were able to relieve the EAMC, the use of adjunct treatment in addition to massage and stretching may have a placebo effect component, which improves the patient's perception of greater efficacy.
Exercise
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Muscle Cramp
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Massage
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Physiology
2.Clinical features and COL4A1 genotype of a toddler with hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms and muscle cramps syndrome.
Li-Dan SHAN ; Jing PENG ; Hui XIAO ; Li-Wen WU ; Hao-Lin DUAN ; Nan PANG ; Kessi MIRIAM ; Fei YIN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2019;21(8):754-760
Hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy, aneurysms and muscle cramps (HANAC) syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by COL4A1 gene mutation, with major clinical manifestations of white matter lesion, aneurysm, retinal artery tortuosity, polycystic kidney, microscopic hematuria and muscle cramps. This article reports the clinical features and genotype of one toddler with HANAC syndrome caused by COL4A1 gene mutation. The boy, aged 1 year and 8 months, had an insidious onset, with the clinical manifestations of pyrexia and convulsion, white matter lesions in the periventricular region and the centrum semiovale on both sides, softening lesions beside the left basal ganglia, retinal arteriosclerosis, microscopic hematuria and muscle cramps. Whole exome sequencing revealed a pathogenic de novo heterozygous mutation in the COL4A1 gene, (NM_001845) c.4150+1(IVS46)G>T, and therefore, the boy was diagnosed with HANAC syndrome. COL4A1 gene mutation detection should be performed for children with unexplained white matter lesion, stroke, hematuria, polycystic kidney, cataract and retinal artery tortuosity or families with related history.
Aneurysm
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Collagen Type IV
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genetics
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Genotype
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Muscle Cramp
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genetics
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Mutation
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Syndrome
3.Efficacy of L-carnitine on ribavirin-induced hemolytic anemia in patients with hepatitis C virus infection
Shinya SATO ; Kei MORIYA ; Masanori FURUKAWA ; Soichiro SAIKAWA ; Tadashi NAMISAKI ; Mitsuteru KITADE ; Hideto KAWARATANI ; Kosuke KAJI ; Hiroaki TAKAYA ; Naotaka SHIMOZATO ; Yasuhiko SAWADA ; Kenichiro SEKI ; Koh KITAGAWA ; Takemi AKAHANE ; Akira MITORO ; Yasushi OKURA ; Junichi YAMAO ; Hitoshi YOSHIJI
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2019;25(1):65-73
BACKGROUND/AIMS: L-carnitine not only alleviates hyperammonemia and reduces muscle cramps in patients with liver cirrhosis, but also improves anemia in patients with chronic hepatitis and renal dysfunction. This study prospectively evaluated the preventative efficacy of L-carnitine supplementation against hemolytic anemia during antiviral treatment using ribavirin in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related chronic liver disease. METHODS: A total of 41 patients with chronic hepatitis were consecutively enrolled in this study. Group A (n=22) received sofosbuvir plus ribavirin for 3 months, whereas group B (n=19) was treated with sofosbuvir, ribavirin, and L-carnitine. Hemoglobin concentration changes, the effects of antiviral treatment, and the health status of patients were analyzed using short form-8 questionnaires. RESULTS: A significantly smaller decrease in hemoglobin concentration was observed in group B compared to group A at every time point. Moreover, the prescribed dose intensity of ribavirin in group B was higher than that of group A, resulting in a higher ratio of sustained virological response (SVR) 24 in group B compared with group A. The physical function of patients in group B was also significantly improved compared to group A at the end of antiviral treatment. CONCLUSIONS: L-carnitine supplementation alleviates ribavirin-induced hemolytic anemia in patients with HCV and helps relieve the physical burden of treatment with ribavirin-containing regimens. These advantages significantly increase the likelihood of achieving SVR.
Anemia
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Anemia, Hemolytic
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Carnitine
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Drug Therapy
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Hepacivirus
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Hepatitis C
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Hepatitis C, Chronic
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Hepatitis
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Hepatitis, Chronic
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Humans
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Hyperammonemia
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Liver Cirrhosis
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Liver Diseases
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Muscle Cramp
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Prospective Studies
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Ribavirin
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Sofosbuvir
4.Elucidation of the pathophysiology of intradialytic muscle cramps: pharmacokinetics applied to translational research
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology 2019;27(4):119-122
In the conventional concept of translational research, investigations flow from the laboratory bench to the bedside. However, clinical research can also serve as the starting point for subsequent laboratory investigations that then lead back to the bedside. This article chronicles the evolution of a series of studies in which a detailed analysis of pharmacokinetics in hemodialysis patients revealed new physiological insight that, through a systems approach incorporating kinetic, physicochemical, physiologic, and clinical trial results, led to an elucidation of the pathophysiology of intradialytic skeletal muscle cramps. Based on this understanding, a therapeutic path forward is proposed.
Humans
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Muscle Cramp
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Pharmacokinetics
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Renal Dialysis
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Renin-Angiotensin System
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Sympathetic Nervous System
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Systems Analysis
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Translational Medical Research
5.Regularity of prescription medication of Xin'an Wang's internal medicine in treating stomach cramps based on data mining.
Ye FENG ; Jian WANG ; Hong-Yong YANG ; Jin-Chen GUO ; Bing GAO ; Yue CHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(23):5225-5230
The study analyzes the medication rules of Xin'an Wang's internal medicine for treating stomach cramps by data mining technology,in order to provide reference for clinical medication. Through the summarization of the medical cases of stomach cramps treated by Xin'an Wang's doctors( Wang Ren-zhi,Wang Zhong-qi,Wang Le-tao),statistics was made for the frequency of symptoms,signs,syndromes and drugs in Office 2010. Apriori algorithm in IBM SPSS Modeler 14. 1,and SPSS Statistics 22. 0 were used for association rule analysis and cluster analysis. The results showed that the 310 prescriptions collected involved totally 322 syndromes( including symptoms and signs) and 336 drugs,with the cumulative dose of 4 072 times; the symptoms were correlated to the spleen and stomach,liver and gallbladder,and the heart system; syndrome differentiation was mainly based on liver-Qi invasion of the stomach,diet impairment to the stomach,deficiency of spleen and stomach and cold syndrome; commonly used drugs were Qi regulating drugs,phlegm eliminating drugs and blood circulation promoting and stasis removing drugs; high-frequency drug complex network diagram showed that Pinelliae Rhizoma,Aurantii Fructus,Trichosanthis Fructus,Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus were closely related; the analysis showed 12,20,and 17 two,three,and four association rules; cluster analysis showed 10 pairs of Trichosanthis Fructus-Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus,Pinelliae Rhizoma-Aurantii Fructus,and Aspongopus-Toosendan Fructus drug combinations. According to Xin' an Wang's doctors,stomach cramps are closely related to liver and spleen,Qi stagnation,phlegm and blood stasis are the standard.Xin'an Wang's doctors give the first priority on " deoppilation",focus on soothing the liver and spleen,activating Qi and eliminating phlegm,and promoting blood circulation,and refer to use modified Xiaoxianxiong Decoction and modified Gualou Xiebai Banxia Decoction based on symptoms.
Data Mining
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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Humans
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Internal Medicine
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Muscle Cramp/drug therapy*
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Qi
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Stomach/drug effects*
6.Rheumatoid arthritis accompanied by Gitelman syndrome.
Min Gi PARK ; Ji Hyun LEE ; Sung Jun KIM ; Su Ho PARK ; Suk Ki PARK ; Joon Sul CHOI ; Ji Yeon HWANG
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2017;34(1):101-105
Gitelman syndrome is a condition caused by a mutation of the thiazide sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter gene on the distal convoluted tubule. It results in a variety of clinical features, including hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, hypocalciuria, and metabolic alkalosis. It is often diagnosed in asymptomatic adults presented with unexplained hypokalemia; however, it is sometimes associated with muscular cramps, numbness, fatigue, weakness, or paralysis. We experienced a case of rheumatoid arthritis accompanied by Gitelman syndrome, presented with hand tremor. We diagnosed her using renal clearance study and genetic analysis. Here, we report our experiences regarding this case along with a literature review.
Adult
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Alkalosis
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Fatigue
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Furosemide
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Genetic Testing
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Gitelman Syndrome*
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Hand
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Hypokalemia
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Muscle Cramp
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Paralysis
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Solute Carrier Family 12, Member 3
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Thiazides
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Tremor
7.Management Dilemma in Olanzapine Induced Restlessness and Cramps in Legs.
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2017;15(1):87-88
No abstract available.
Leg*
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Muscle Cramp*
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Psychomotor Agitation*
8.A Retrospective Study of Long Acting Risperidone Use to Support Treatment Adherence in Youth with Conduct Disorder.
Sevcan Karakoç DEMIRKAYA ; Hatice AKSU ; Börte Gürbüz ÖZGÜR
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2017;15(4):328-336
OBJECTIVE: Risperidone has been widely used to control aggression and conduct disorder (CD) in youth; however, treatment compliance is a major problem in CD. Our aim is to evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of long-acting risperidone (LAR) in treating nonadherent cases. METHODS: The medical records of children and adolescents who had CD and were nonadherent to conventional drugs and psychosocial interventions (and therefore taking LAR) were reviewed. Informed consent on offlabel use of LAR was obtained from the parents. Clinical Global Impression (CGI) Severity (CGI-S) and CGI-Improvement scales were used and baseline and end points were compared. RESULTS: The study comprised 14 children and adolescents (5 girls, 9 boys). All had comorbid disorders: substance use disorder (n=8), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (n=6), and major depression (n=2). Mean duration of LAR use was 3.1 months (1.5–8 months). We observed significant improvements in the baseline and endpoint CGI-S scores for CD in all but one patient (Z=−3.198; p < 0.001). Only mild adverse effects were observed: weight gain (n=2), sedation (n=1), leg cramps (n=1), and increased appetite with no weight gain (n=1). CONCLUSION: LAR is effective and tolerable for patients with CD who can’t be medicated with oral preparations due to non-adherence to treatment. Even short-term LAR use is effective to get compliance. As CD predicts numerous problems in adulthood, appropriate treatment is crucial. To our knowledge, this is the first study on LAR use in youth with CD. The use of LAR deserves careful consideration and further controlled studies are needed to confirm our findings.
Adolescent*
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Aggression
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Antipsychotic Agents
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Appetite
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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
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Child
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Compliance
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Conduct Disorder*
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Depression
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Female
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Humans
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Informed Consent
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Leg
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Medical Records
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Muscle Cramp
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Parents
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Retrospective Studies*
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Risperidone*
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Substance-Related Disorders
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Weight Gain
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Weights and Measures
9.Chemical colitis caused by hydrogen peroxide enema in a child: case report and literature review.
Joon Sang LEE ; Jung Kyung YOO
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2017;32(1):e2017002-
A 2-year-old girl, previously healthy, was brought to the emergency department because of significant cramping abdominal pain with recurrent hematochezia after an accidental hydrogen peroxide enema (35%, 5 mL) by her caregiver. She was hospitalized to the pediatric department and treated with nothing per mouth, intravenous fluid and parenteral antibiotic therapy. Laboratory, radiologic and endoscopic evaluation was performed during the admission period. She was discharged in a fully recovered state on the tenth hospital day, and this is the first case report of acute chemical colitis by accidental hydrogen peroxide enema in children.
Abdominal Pain
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Caregivers
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Child*
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Child, Preschool
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Colitis*
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Enema*
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hydrogen Peroxide*
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Hydrogen*
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Mouth
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Muscle Cramp
10.A Case of Pseudohypoparathyroidism Type Ib Caused by Aberrant Methylation in the GNAS Complex Locus.
Sung Jin JO ; Eunhee HAN ; Woori JANG ; Hyojin CHAE ; Yonggoo KIM ; Gun Dong LEE ; Won Kyoung CHO ; Byung Kyu SUH ; Myungshin KIM
Laboratory Medicine Online 2017;7(2):83-87
Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a rare disorder caused by genetic and epigenetic aberrations in the GNAS complex locus resulting in impaired expression of stimulatory G protein (Gsα). PHP type Ib (PHP-Ib) is characterized by hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia due to renal resistance to the parathyroid hormone, and is distinguished from PHP-Ia by the absence of osteodystrophic features. An 11-yr-old boy presented with poor oral intake and cramping lower limb pain after physical activity. Laboratory studies revealed hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, and increased parathyroid hormone levels. The GNAS complex locus was evaluated using the methylation-specific multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MS-MLPA) assay. Gain of methylation in the NESP55 domain and loss of methylation in the antisense (AS) transcript, XL, and A/B domains in the maternal allele were observed. Consequently, we present a case of PHP-Ib diagnosed using MS-MLPA.
Alleles
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Epigenomics
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GTP-Binding Proteins
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Humans
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Hyperphosphatemia
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Hypocalcemia
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Methylation*
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Motor Activity
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Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Muscle Cramp
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Parathyroid Hormone
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Pseudohypoparathyroidism*


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