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QJM ; 99(3): 181-92, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16469765

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate how the application of physiological principles may help to identify unusual causes of a very low plasma potassium (K+) concentration (P(K)) and paralysis. In the two patients described, the short time course of the illness suggested that there was an acute shift of K+ into cells. The combination of a low rate of excretion of K+, the absence of a metabolic acid-base disorder, and the fact that the clinical findings occurred very soon after a large intake of carbohydrate supported this impression. Surprisingly, the P(K) remained low for many hours after these stimuli to shift K+ into cells had abated. The missing link in this story was eventually provided by the attending medical team with the help of their mentor, Professor McCance.


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Hypokalemia/etiology , Paralysis/etiology , Adrenergic Uptake Inhibitors/adverse effects , Adult , Amphetamine/adverse effects , Caffeine/adverse effects , Central Nervous System Stimulants/adverse effects , Humans , Hypokalemia/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Paralysis/physiopathology
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