hypokalemic quadriparesis and rhabdomyolysis as a rare presen-tation of distal renal tubular acidosis

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manzoor ahmad bhat department of endocrinology, sher-i-kashmir instituite of medical sciences, soura srinagar jammu and kashmir india.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: 0 دانشگاه های خارج از کشور

bashir ahmad laway 2. department of endocrinology, sher-i-kashmir instituite of medical sciences, soura srinagar jammu and kashmir india.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: 0 دانشگاه های خارج از کشور

farhat mustafa 3. department of internal, government medical college, srinagar jammu and kashmir india.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: 0 دانشگاه های خارج از کشور

mohammad shafi kuchay . department of endocrinology, sher-i-kashmir instituite of medical sciences, soura srinagar jammu and kashmir india.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: 0 دانشگاه های خارج از کشور

abstract

distal renal tubular acidosis is a syndrome of abnormal urine acidification and is characterized by hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, hypokalemia, hypercalciurea, nephrocalcinosis and nephrolithiasis. despite the presence of persistent hypokalemia, acute muscular paralysis is rarely encountered in males.here, we will report an eighteen year old male patient who presented with flaccid quadriparesis and was subsequently found to have rhabdomyolysis, severe short stature, skeletal deformities and primary distal renal tubular acidosis.

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medical journal of islamic republic of iran

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