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actually fainting goats dont acatually faint or loose consisousness they just get stiff legs and fall over. as they get older they lean to adapt to this problem and try to lean on somthing to prvent from falling over. but the name of this issue is myotonia congenita. Myotonia congenita can occur anywhere to mice to humans.

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Definition

Myotonia congenita is an inherited condition that affects muscle relaxation. It is congenital, meaning that it is present from birth.

Alternative Names

Thomsen's disease; Becker's disease

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Myotonia congenita is caused by a genetic change (mutation). It is passed down from either one or both parents to the children (inherited).

Myotonia congenita is caused by a problem in the part of the muscle cells that are needed for muscles to relax. Abnormal repeated electrical discharges occur in the muscles, causing a stiffness called myotonia.

Symptoms

The hallmark of this condition is the myotonia -- the inability of the muscle to quickly relax after contracting. For example, after a handshake, the person is only very slowly able to open and pull away his hand.

Early symptoms may include:

  • Difficulty in swallowing
  • Gagging
  • Stiff movements that improve when they are repeated
  • Shortness of breath or tightening of the chest at the beginning of exercise

Children with myotonia congenita often appear to be muscular and well-developed. The child may not have symptoms of myotonia congenita until age 2 or 3.

Signs and tests

The doctor may ask if there is a family history of myotonia congenita.

Tests include:

Treatment

Treatment for symptoms includes:

  • Mexiletine
  • Phenytoin
  • Procainamide
Expectations (prognosis)

People with this condition can do well. Symptoms only occur when a movement is first started. After a few repetitions, the muscle relaxes and the movement becomes normal. Symptoms may improve later in life.

Complications
  • Aspiration pneumonia caused by swallowing difficulties
  • Frequent choking, gagging, or difficulty swallowing in an infant
  • Abdominal muscle weakness
  • Chronic joint problems
Calling your health care provider

Call your health care provider if your child has symptoms of myotonia congenita.

Prevention

Genetic counseling may be of interest to couples who want to have children and have a family history of myotonia congenita.

References

Barohn RJ. Muscle diseases. Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2008:chap 447.

Bernard G, Shevell MI. Channelopathies: a review. Pediatr Neurol. 2008 Feb;38(2):73-85.

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Paramyotonia congenita is diagnosed and treated by neurologists.

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Peter Emil Becker has written:

'Dystrophia musculorum progressiva' -- subject(s): Cases, clinical reports, statistics, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Muscular dystrophy, Muscular dystrophy

'Wege ins Dritte Reich' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Eugenics, History, National socialism, Race relations, Racism

'Humangenetik' -- subject(s): Human genetics

'Myotonia congenita and syndromes associated with myotonia'

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