Nausea, emesis, and muscle weakness in a pregnant adolescent
- PMID: 16449157
- DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000168450.72031.d4
Nausea, emesis, and muscle weakness in a pregnant adolescent
Abstract
Background: Gitelman syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that presents in early adulthood with fatigue, muscle cramps and electrolyte abnormalities.
Case: A 17-year-old African-American woman presented at 17 weeks of pregnancy with nausea, emesis, profound lower extremity proximal muscle weakness, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia. After a thorough evaluation, Gitelman syndrome was diagnosed. The patient was maintained on high levels of potassium and magnesium supplementation throughout the rest of her pregnancy and delivered a healthy infant.
Conclusion: In pregnancy, nausea and emesis is most commonly attributed to hyperemesis gravidarum. However, an atypical presentation of these symptoms and/or the coexistence of less common complaints warrant further investigation.
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