Carpopedal spasm have various causes ranging from dsyselecrolytemia, syndromic, metabolic or endocrine causes. Any of these could cause a decrease in ionized calcium and tetany. Excessive vomiting leading to alkalosis, hypokaleamia and decreased ionised calcium should be kept in mind for early etiological diagnosis of carpopedal spasm. We report a case of 4-year-old boy presenting with a history of recurrent painful spasm and flexion of bilateral hands following excessive vomiting and electrolyte derangement.
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Oke, O. J., Amoo, K. O., Akinwumi, I. A., Fawale, O. O., Adeniyi, A. T., Adeniji, E. O., … Kuti, D. K. (2019). Carpopedal spasm in a 4 year old boy with persisted vomiting and dyselectrolytemia in Wesley Guild hospital Ilesa. Pan African Medical Journal, 33. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.43.17770
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