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One of the core missions of Periodic Paralysis International is to serve as a trusted documentation resource for all aspects of Periodic Paralysis. This library brings together materials created for both patients and health care providers, along with carefully selected links to outside resources.

This is an ongoing project, designed to grow and evolve for many years to come. While we are just getting started, new material will continue to be added on a regular basis. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive, reliable, and accessible source of information to support both medical professionals and the PP community

Disclaimer: The resources in this library are provided for informational purposes only. Periodic Paralysis International does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this material. Content should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified health care provider regarding any medical questions or concerns.

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*Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis FAQ

Hyperkalemic – Basic Reading
Patients with Hyperkalemic PP (HyperKPP) develop paralysis or weakness (and sometimes muscle stiffness) when they eat potassium-rich food. This is also referred to as ‘potassium…
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*GUIDELINES ved indlaeggelse for Hypokalemisk Periodika Paralyse Patient

Hypokalemic – Forms & Charts
Navn & CPRnr Højde:  cm Vægt:  kg Adresse: Egen læge: Emergency contact: navn (tlf: ) + evt personlige assistent og/eller ledsager: OPMÆRKSOMHED: patienten placeres i…
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*Hospital Management Guidelines – HypoKPP

Hypokalemic – Forms & Charts
Patient’s Name: ______________________________________________ Birthdate: _________________________Height: ____________Weight: _______ Address:________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Primary Physician: _____________________________________________ Physician Phone: _______________________ FAX: ______________________ Emergency contact:  Your emergency contact should be someone…
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*Determining the Origin of Hypokalemic Paralysis

Hypokalemic – Forms & Charts
Using the Transtubular Potassium Concentration Gradient to Determine the Origin of Hypokalemic Paralysis Many patients with hypokalemic paralysis live in diagnostic limbo for years without…
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*Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis

Hypokalemic – Basic Reading
Physician’s Summary Hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoKPP) is one of the primary forms of periodic paralysis, caused by one or more mutations in the calcium, sodium…
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*Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis FAQ

Hypokalemic – Basic Reading
What is Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis? Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis (HypoKPP) is a rare inherited muscle disorder which is estimated to occur in only one of 100,000…
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*Hospital Management Guidelines for Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Paralysis

Thyrotoxic – Forms & Charts
Patients with Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Paralysis Patient’s Name:________________________________________________ Birthdate: ________Height: _______Weight: _______ Address: ____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Primary Physician:___________________________________________ Physician contact: ___________________________________________ FAX:_______________________________ Emergency contact:  Your emergency contact…
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*The Man Who Couldn’t Walk

Thyrotoxic – Journal Articles
Case Study of Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Paralysis A case study Originally published in Lifeline; Newsletter of The California Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians…
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*Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis – A Physicians Summary

Thyrotoxic – Journal Articles
A Physician’s Summary Clinical Synopsis Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (THKPP) is an uncommon disorder characterized by simultaneous thyrotoxicosis, hypokalemia, and paralysis that occurs primarily in males…
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*Thyrotoxic HypoKPP FAQs for Patients

Thyrotoxic – Basic Reading
What is Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis? Thyrotoxic Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (TPP) is an uncommon disorder with three characteristics which occur at the same time:   ​TPP…
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*The ‘CMAP’ Compound Muscle Action Potential Test

Journal Articles / Scientific Papers
The Compound Muscle Action Potential (CMAP)  test (aka the Exercise EMG) is used to diagnose the periodic paralyses. When done correctly this test is reported…
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*Akut behandling af et hypokalemisk paralytisk anfald

Hypokalemic – Emergency Care
Danish version of “Emergency Treatment of the Hypokalemic Paralytic Attack”  Første skridt: 1. Åndedræts- eller hjerteanfald er mulige 2. Tjek hjerte og vejrtrækning – dilatation…
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DISCLAIMER The information on this site is based on current medical knowledge but should never at any time be substituted for the advice and care of a properly qualified medical consultant. For medical advice seek the services of a physician.

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