Severe hypokalaemic paralysis and rhabdomyolysis due to ingestion of liquorice
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Severe hypokalaemic paralysis and rhabdomyolysis due to ingestion of liquorice
Abstract
Chronic ingestion of liquorice induces a syndrome with findings similar to those in primary hyperaldosteronism. We describe a patient who, with a plasma K+ of 1.8 mmol/l, showed a paralysis and severe rhabdomyolysis after the habitual consumption of natural liquorice. Liquorice has become widely available as a flavouring agent in foods and drugs. It is important for physicians to keep liquorice consumption in mind as a cause for hypokalaemic paralysis and rhabdomyolysis.
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