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Patients with ataxia lose control of their muscles, which can for example affect how they move or talk. An extremely rare form of this disease is episodic ataxia type 6 (EA6), in which patients ...
Worldwide, only a handful of patients are known to suffer from episodic ataxia type 6, a neurological disease that causes transient loss of muscle control. The cause lies in a mutation that ...
"Episodic Ataxia 1 (EA1) is a movement disorder caused by inherited mutations in the human KCNA1 gene, which encodes Kv1.1, a voltage-gated potassium channel essential for normal function of the ...
A first-rate Episodic Ataxia Treatment Market report uses a range of steps for collecting, recording, analysing and interpreting market data to make this report all-inclusive. This industry analysis ...
Episodic ataxias are characterized by spontaneous paroxysmal periods of ataxia that typically last from minutes to hours or days. Between episodes, the patient is normal, except for the presence of ...
“Episodic Ataxia 1 (EA1) is a movement disorder caused by inherited mutations in the human KCNA1 gene, which encodes Kv1.1, a voltage-gated potassium channel essential for normal function of the ...
A first-rate Episodic Ataxia Treatment Market report uses a range of steps for collecting, recording, analysing and interpreting market data to make this report all-inclusive. This industry analysis ...
Ataxia has no cure. There are no medications that can specifically treat and cure the symptoms of ataxias. ... For example in patients with episodic ataxia type 2, ...
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