Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis: The Impressive Syndrome

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Science

 

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Gary R

 

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July 28, 2011

 

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When sodium fluxes are uncontrollable, the voltage current of the muscle cells changes, causing excess potassium to go to the bloodstream and the horse experiences periodic twitches and intense weakening of the muscles. The oldest origin of this disease has yet to be found, but there is one horse from which we presently know it came from: the top-producing, top-winning Quarter horse stud, Impressive...
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This stallion was heavily muscled and won every halter class he was ever in. His owners soon found out after breeding him that he had another valuable trait: the ability to pass on his great conformation and musculature to his offspring. Horse breeders from all over wanted him as a stud, and that is why Impressive's name shows up on so many of today's papers for Quarters, Paints, and Appaloosas...
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