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Rationale: Malignant hyperthermia and rhabdomyolysis are phenotypes that have long been considered to occur only in response to external stimuli (trigger anaesthesia and physical exhaustion) show several features of a continuous disease manifestation. Previous studies showed prolonged bleeding time after injury, selective immunological advantages, axial muscle weakness and several social difficulties. A detailed study of the neuromuscular and multisystem features of patients with RYR1-related malignant hyperthermia or rhabdomyolysis is needed to provide clarification about the continuous and multisystem disease manifestations in these patients.
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Primary Objective: There are three primary objectives in this study.
There are no secondary objectives.
Study design: The design of the study will be a clinical, open, observational study. The study consists of three parts; a clinical, imaging and immunological part.
Study population: Patients with a history of malignant hyperthermia susceptibility (MHS), and/or a history of rhabdomyolysis related to a variant in RYR1.
Intervention (if applicable): Not applicable.
Main study parameters/endpoints: The study consists of three parts. Each part has it's own main study parameters
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40 participants in 1 patient group
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