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Apparently Persistent Weakness After Recurrent Hypokalemic Paralysis: A Tale of Two Disorders
Southern Medical Journal, 09/10/08
Ramachandiran N et al. - This case highlights the fact that in the setting of recurrent hypokalemia, apparently progressive weakness should be distinguished from primary hypokalemic paralysis and evaluated for dRTA1, as the metabolic alterations are potentially treatable. Further dRTA1 may precede the occurrence of sicca syndrome in SS.
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