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Acute Hypokalemic Paralysis And Hashimoto's Thyroiditisa.

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Acute hypokalemic paralysis (AHP) is a life-threatening emergency. It is exceptionally unusual for hypothyroidism to present with AHP. This association can be either primary or secondary through distal renal tubular… Click to show full abstract

Acute hypokalemic paralysis (AHP) is a life-threatening emergency. It is exceptionally unusual for hypothyroidism to present with AHP. This association can be either primary or secondary through distal renal tubular acidosis. We report two cases who presented with acute quadriplegia. The succeeding investigations revealed severe hypokalemia and autoimmune hypothyroidism. The second case was found to have Sjogren's syndrome additionally. The underlying aetiology of hypokalemia in both cases was found to be dRTA. The combination of such conditions is reported sporadically. Here we also discuss the potential association of AHP with autoimmune conditions by proxy through dRTA.

Keywords: hashimoto thyroiditisa; hypokalemic paralysis; paralysis hashimoto; acute hypokalemic

Journal Title: Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC
Year Published: 2022

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