Malignant hyperthermia causes calcium enter through which receptors
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➡️ In patients who are susceptible to malignant hyperthermia, the ryanodine receptor in skeletal muscle is abnormal and causes a buildup of calcium in skeletal muscle, resulting in a massive metabolic reaction upon exposure to the triggering agents.
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➡️ In patients who are susceptible to malignant hyperthermia, the ryanodine receptor in skeletal muscle is abnormal and causes a buildup of calcium in skeletal muscle, resulting in a massive metabolic reaction upon exposure to the triggering agents.
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