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Aetiology

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The specific causes of this condition include:

  • nearly all general anaesthetic agents
  • muscle relaxants such as suxamethonium

Drugs which appear to be safe to use in this condition include diazepam, thiopentone, fentanyl, nitrous oxide and tubocurarine.

The underlying disorder may be a disorder of the ryanodine calcium channel receptor; there is a known association with central core disease.

It is sometimes inherited as an autosomal dominant trait on chromosome 19.


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