Paramiotonía congénita una visión práctica
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paramyotonia
myotonia

Abstract

In this article we described the different types of myotonía. Related diseases and possible physiopathology and treatment are described with emphasis in congenital paramiotonía (Acta Neurol Colomb 2006;22:253-256).


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