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Non-dystrophic Myotonic Disorders (medical condition): A group of rare diseases characterized by a muscle disorder where the voluntary muscles are slow to relax after movement. The problem occurs intermittently and can sometimes be painful but no muscle wasting occurs.
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Nondystrophic myotonia:
»Introduction: Nondystrophic myotonia
»Symptoms of Nondystrophic myotonia
These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Non-dystrophic Myotonic Disorders:
Non-dystrophic Myotonic Disorders: Another name for Nondystrophic myotonia (or close medical condition association).
»Introduction: Nondystrophic myotonia
»Symptoms of Nondystrophic myotonia
Some of the symptoms of Non-dystrophic Myotonic Disorders incude:
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