Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor induced hyperkalaemic paralysis

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Secondary hyperkalaemic paralysis is a rare condition often mimicking the Guillain-Barré syndrome. There have been a few case reports of hyperkalaemia caused by renal failure, trauma, and drugs where the presentation has been with muscle weakness. A case of hyperkalaemic paralysis caused by an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor is reported.

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Dutta, D., Fischler, M., & McClung, A. (2001). Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor induced hyperkalaemic paralysis. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 77(904), 114–115. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.77.904.114

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