2020
DOI: 10.6018/analesvet.361411
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Presunta parálisis periódica hipercalémica con miotonía en perros Shi-Tzú y Pastor Alemán

Abstract: En los humanos, las canalopatías del músculo esquelético son entidades de base genética y de incidencia muy baja. En relación al canal de sodio en particular, las diferentes mutaciones SCN4A pueden dar lugar a diversos fenotipos que van desde la parálisis muscular (parálisis periódica hipercalémica, parálisis periódica hipocalémica) a la hiperexcitabilidad muscular (paramiotonía congénita, miotonías agravadas por potasio), pasando por fenotipos combinados de las dos anteriores. Existe una estrecha interrelació… Show more

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“…Sella turcica has been morphologically classified; other researchers have expanded and investigated the sub‐classifications. The number of studies on the sella turcica in veterinary medicine is limited and they have focused on identifying some diseases (Pellegrino et al., 2013). No classification or sub‐classification was found in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sella turcica has been morphologically classified; other researchers have expanded and investigated the sub‐classifications. The number of studies on the sella turcica in veterinary medicine is limited and they have focused on identifying some diseases (Pellegrino et al., 2013). No classification or sub‐classification was found in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to identify clinically significant cases, such as enlargement of the sella turcica due to pituitary adenoma, in the region and to provide preliminary information to the physician in order to manage the disease. Malformations of the sella turcica can be noted in congenital diseases such as Down's syndrome and Seckel syndrome, and the region should be recognized for the identification of diseases such as meningioma of the tuberculum sella (Iskra et al, 2023;Pellegrino et al, 2013). Deformations of the sella turcica also hold an important place in dentistry (Dadgar et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%