Total 21 clinical symptoms reported for Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
Cerebral palsy |
Cerebral palsy describes a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation, that are attributed to nonprogressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain. The motor disorders of cerebral palsy are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, and behaviour, by epilepsy, and by secondary musculoskeletal problems.
Synonyms:Cerebral paralysis; CP |
Very frequent |
Episodic flaccid weakness |
Recurrent episodes of muscle flaccidity, a type of paralysis in which a muscle becomes soft and yields to passive stretching.
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Very frequent |
Periodic hyperkalemic paralysis |
Episodes of muscle weakness associated with elevated levels of potassium in the blood.
Synonyms:Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis |
Very frequent |
Reduced tendon reflexes |
Diminution of tendon reflexes, which is an invariable sign of peripheral nerve disease.
Synonyms:Absent or decreased deep tendon reflexes; Decreased deep tendon reflexes; Decreased tendon reflexes; Decreased to absent deep tendon reflexes; Decreased/absent deep tendon reflexes; Depressed tendon reflexes; Diminished deep tendon reflexes; Diminished or absent deep tendon reflexes; Diminished or absent tendon reflexes; Hypoactive to absent deep tendon reflexes; Impaired tendon reflexes; Reduced/absent deep tendon reflexes; Weak or absent deep tendon reflexes |
Very frequent |