Normokalemic Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis with Acute Resolution in the Emergency Department

Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
James I GraggLarry B Mellick

Abstract

Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is a rare cause of acute paralysis in the emergency department (ED). The disorder is generally thought to be due to acute hypokalemia leading to paralysis. Treatment is generally targeted at correcting the thyrotoxic state with careful potassium repletion. We present a rare case of normokalemic, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis with acute resolution while in the ED.

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Feb 18, 2020·Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine·Michael Lajeunesse, Scott Young

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