Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis: A Rare Cause of Quadriparesis in a Young and Seemingly Healthy Patient

甲状腺毒性周期性麻痹:年轻且看似健康的患者出现四肢瘫痪的罕见原因

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Abstract

Hypokalemia is a common laboratory finding in hospitalized patients, typically resulting from insufficient potassium intake, renal or gastrointestinal losses, or intracellular shifts. While the underlying cause is often easily identifiable, certain cases present diagnostic challenges, and if left unrecognized, the consequences can be life-threatening. We report a rare and atypical case of severe symptomatic hypokalemia as the initial presentation of newly diagnosed Graves' disease. The condition was caused by thyrotoxic periodic paralysis, a rare but serious complication of thyrotoxicosis, predominantly seen in East Asian populations. This disorder is characterized by episodes of acute, reversible muscle weakness associated with transient hypokalemia, which increases the risk of falls and traumatic injuries. The prompt identification of the etiology in such cases is critical for preventing recurrence and avoiding potentially fatal complications.

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