Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis: A case report and literature review

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Abstract

Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare presentation of thyrotoxicosis most commonly associated with Graves’ disease. It is rare in Caucasians, but it affects approximately 2% of Asians (occurring in those of Chinese, Japanese,Vietnamese, Filipino, and Korean descent) with thyrotoxicosis of any cause. Typical thyrotoxic features may be absent despite biochemical thyrotoxicosis. Hypokalemia and muscle paralysis are the result of an acute intracellular shift of potassium and not due to total body potassium deficiency. TPP is a self-limiting condition that is easily corrected by treatment of the thyrotoxicosis.We present a case of a Filipino man, aged 47 years, who presented to the emergency department with acute bilateral lower extremity weakness and hypokalemia who was subsequently diagnosed with TPP due to Graves’ disease.

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Patel, M., & Ladak, K. (2021). Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis: A case report and literature review. Clinical Medicine and Research, 19(3), 148–151. https://doi.org/10.3121/CMR.2021.1610

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