Endocrinology Research and Practice
Case Report

Rhabdomyolysis Secondary to Severe Hypokalemia - Case Report

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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, University of Istanbul, Cerrahpaşa, Turkey

Endocrinol Res Pract 2010; 14: 100-102
Read: 2293 Downloads: 618 Published: 01 December 2010

Abstract

Primary hyperaldosteronism is an endocrine disorder characterized by an increased aldosterone excretion from the adrenal glands, which causes hypertension, hypokalemia, and suppressed plasma renin activity. It can be difficult to diagnose until hypokalemic manifestations, such as rhabdomyolysis, occur, and also these subjects may be treated as essential hypertensive patients. Here, we report a 51-year-old woman who presented with rhabdomyolysis caused by severe hypokalemia and was diagnosed with Conn's syndrome.

 

 

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