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DictionarySeemyotonia congenitaThompson's Harbor State Park
Thompson's Harbor State ParkParks Directory of the United States / State Parks / Michigan Location:In Presque Isle County, 12 miles southeast of Rogers City via US 23. Facilities:Undeveloped. Activities:Hiking, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, cross-country skiing. Special Features:Situated along 7.5 miles of Lake Huron shoreline, this park provides arustric retreat for hikers exploring its 6 miles of trails. Address:c/o Cheboygan Field Office 120 A St PO Box 117 Cheboygan, MI 49721 Phone:231-627-9011 Web: www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/ParksandTrailsInfo.aspx?id=500 Size: 5,109 acres. See other parks in Michigan.Thomsen disease
my·o·to·ni·a con·gen·i·ta [MIM*160800] an uncommon muscle disorder, with onset in infancy or early childhood, characterized by muscle hypertrophy, myotonia, and a nonprogressive course; autosomal dominant inheritance; caused by mutations in the skeletal muscle chloride channel gene (CLCN1) on chromosome 7q. Synonym(s): Thomsen diseaseThomsen disease (tŏm′sən)n. An autosomal dominant form of myotonia congenita that is less severe than Becker disease and usually presents earlier in childhood.am·y·o·to·nia con·gen·i·ta (ā-mī'ō-tō'nē-ă kon-jen'i-tă) 1. Atonic pseudoparalysis of congenital origin (neither familial nor hereditary), observed especially in infants and characterized by absence of tone in muscles innervated by the spinal nerves. 2. An indefinite term for a number of congenital neuromuscular disorders that cause generalized myotonia in young children and have a benign course. Synonym(s): Oppenheim disease, Thomsen disease. Thomsen, Asmus J., Danish physician, 1815-1896. Thomsen disease - a hereditary disease marked by tonic spasms that occur when voluntary movement is attempted. Synonym(s): Thomsen myotonia congenitaThomsen myotonia congenita - Synonym(s): Thomsen disease |