symptomatic paramyotonia - translation to arabic
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symptomatic paramyotonia - translation to arabic

HUMAN DISEASE
Paramyotonia Congenita; Eulenburg Disease; Paralysis periodica paramyotonia; Paramyotonia congenita of von Eulenburg; Von Eulenberg's disease

symptomatic paramyotonia      
‎ داءُ التَّشَنُّجِ العَضَلِيُّ التَّوَتُّرِيُّ المَصْحوبُ بالأَعْرَاض‎
paramyotonia congenita         
‎ داءُ التَّشَنُّجِ العَضَلِيُّ التَّوَتُّرِيُّ الخِلْقِيّ‎
aglossia         
CONGENITAL DISORDER OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Symptomatic dyslalia; Paraglossia
انْعِدامُ اللِّسان

Definition

asymptomatic
If someone with a disease is asymptomatic, it means that they do not show any symptoms of the disease. (MEDICAL)
I have patients who are HIV-positive and asymptomatic.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Paramyotonia congenita

Paramyotonia congenita (PC) is a rare congenital autosomal dominant neuromuscular disorder characterized by "paradoxical" myotonia. This type of myotonia has been termed paradoxical because it becomes worse with exercise whereas classical myotonia, as seen in myotonia congenita, is alleviated by exercise. PC is also distinguished as it can be induced by cold temperatures. Although more typical of the periodic paralytic disorders, patients with PC may also have potassium-provoked paralysis. PC typically presents within the first decade of life and has 100% penetrance. Patients with this disorder commonly present with myotonia in the face or upper extremities. The lower extremities are generally less affected. While some other related disorders result in muscle atrophy, this is not normally the case with PC. This disease can also present as hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and there is debate as to whether the two disorders are actually distinct.