Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research (Oct 2014)

Hypokalaemic paralysis due to Sjögren’s syndrome

  • G. Ramakrishna,
  • P. Sandeep,
  • S. NageshKumar,
  • N. Rukumangadha,
  • A.K. Chowhan,
  • M.M. Suchitra,
  • R. Ram,
  • B. Vengamma,
  • V. Siva Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15380/2277-5706.JCSR.13.069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 251 – 256

Abstract

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Acute generalized weakness has a wide differential diagnosis that includes neurologic, metabolic, and infectious aetiologies. Acute hypokalaemic paralysis is a rare but treatable cause of acute weakness. We present a 23-year old lady, with history of sudden difficulty getting up from recumbency. Her initial investigations revealed hypokalemia with non- anion gap metabolic acidosis and alkaline urine. Minor salivary gland biopsy confirmed the diagnosis to be Sjögren’s syndrome.