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Channelopathy

Channelopathies are a group of diseases caused by the dysfunction of ion channel subunits or their interacting proteins. These diseases can be inherited or acquired by other disorders, drugs, or toxins. Mutations in genes encoding ion channels, which impair channel function, are the most common cause of channelopathies. There are more than 400 genes that…

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Causes
Genetic variants
Complications
Dependent on type. Include: Sudden death
Specialty
Medical genetics, neuromuscular medicine, cardiology
Symptoms
Dependent on type. Include: Syncope, muscle weakness, seizures, breathlessness

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Channelopathy

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples19
Avg. degree1.94
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related to External links · 12
Channelopathy → Carl, Center, Fibrosis FoundationRare Diseases Clinical, Foundation, Ion Channel, Pediatrics, Research NetworkSCN2A-Related Disorders, Stafstrom, The Channelopathy Foundation, The Weiss Lab, UW-Madison Health Sciences Learning, VIDEO Channel Surfing
related to Genetic · 3
Channelopathy → Changes, Mutations, Non-coding
Causes · 1
Channelopathy → Genetic variants
Complications · 1
Channelopathy → Dependent on type. Include: Sudden death
Specialty · 1
Channelopathy → Medical genetics, neuromuscular medicine, cardiology
Symptoms · 1
Channelopathy → Dependent on type. Include: Syncope, muscle weakness, seizures, breathlessness

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ion channels channelopathies channel diseases function pumps genes type genetic associated also ions common human several dependent include types proteins

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ChannelopathyCausesGenetic variants1.00infobox
ChannelopathyComplicationsDependent on type. Include: Sudden death1.00infobox
ChannelopathySpecialtyMedical genetics, neuromuscular medicine, cardiology1.00infobox
ChannelopathySymptomsDependent on type. Include: Syncope, muscle weakness, seizures, breathlessness1.00infobox
Channelopathyrelated to External linksVIDEO Channel Surfing0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksPediatrics0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksCarl0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksStafstrom0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksUW-Madison Health Sciences Learning0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksCenter0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksThe Weiss Lab0.60section
Channelopathyrelated to External linksThe Channelopathy Foundation0.60section

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