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Diseases » Aconitase deficiency » Introduction
 

Aconitase deficiency

Aconitase deficiency: Introduction

Aconitase deficiency: A rare disorder where deficiency of an enzyme called aconitase results in muscle disease and intolerance to exercise. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Aconitase deficiency is available below.

Symptoms of Aconitase deficiency

See full list of 17 symptoms of Aconitase deficiency

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Aconitase deficiency: Complications

Review possible medical complications related to Aconitase deficiency:

  • Muscle paralysis when exercising heavily
  • Circulatory shock when exercising heavily
  • Death when exercising heavily
  • more complications...»

Causes of Aconitase deficiency

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Prognosis for Aconitase deficiency

Prognosis for Aconitase deficiency: The prognosis is variably and depends on whether the patient engages in strenuous physical exertion.

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