2022
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2022/56588.16722
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Recurrent Hypokalaemic Paresis in Secondary Sjögren’s Syndrome

Abstract: Hypokalaemia has a wide scale of causes. The most common ones include potassium loss from urinary tract, gastrointestinal system and loss through sweating. This is report is about a young 24-year-old Indian female who presented with sudden onset weakness of all four limbs which was found to be secondary to hypokalaemia. Refractory hypokalaemia and severe metabolic acidosis in this patient led to further work-up, which revealed positive Anti-SSA (anti-Sjögren’s-syndrome-related antigen A autoantibodies), AntiSS… Show more

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