Hunt Amy E, Crawford Adam, Newman Gretchen, Area Scott A
Emergency Medicine, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Mar 31;16(3):e57321. doi: 10.7759/cureus.57321. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis is a rare medical condition characterized by periods of extreme muscle weakness or paralysis. While most cases of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis are associated with a genetic channelopathy, cases of secondary hyperkalemic periodic paralysis can pose a challenge for medical personnel in terms of timely recognition. Identification of this medical emergency early in its course is essential to preventing cardiac and neurological sequelae. We report a case of a 58-year-old female who presented with stroke-like symptoms and was found to have secondary hyperkalemic periodic paralysis attributed to the excess consumption of potatoes, a potassium-rich food. This case highlights the importance of considering hyperkalemic periodic paralysis early in the differentiation of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who present with muscle weakness and stroke-like symptoms.
高钾性周期性麻痹是一种罕见的医学病症,其特征为出现极度的肌肉无力或麻痹发作。虽然大多数高钾性周期性麻痹病例与遗传性离子通道病有关,但继发性高钾性周期性麻痹病例在及时识别方面可能给医务人员带来挑战。在病程早期识别这种医疗急症对于预防心脏和神经后遗症至关重要。我们报告一例58岁女性病例,该患者出现类似中风的症状,经检查发现患有继发性高钾性周期性麻痹,病因是过量食用富含钾的食物土豆。该病例凸显了在鉴别出现肌肉无力和类似中风症状的终末期肾病(ESRD)患者时,早期考虑高钾性周期性麻痹的重要性。