Nonazotemic hyperkalemia with renal and extrarenal defects in potassium transport: association with high levels of digoxin-like immunoreactive factor
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Nonazotemic hyperkalemia with renal and extrarenal defects in potassium transport: association with high levels of digoxin-like immunoreactive factor
Abstract
We report a hypertensive patient with nonazotemic hyperkalemia caused by a combined disturbance in both the internal and external balance of potassium. During a follow-up of 30 months, exacerbations of hyperkalemia were observed, interposed with a return to the previous baseline. Two brief normokalemic periods were recorded. Blood pressure tended to be higher during hyperkalemic peaks. The following findings were detected: (1) hyperchloremic hyperkalemic acidosis with normal glomerular filtration rate, adequately elevated plasma aldosterone levels, and normovolemia; (2) a tubular defect in potassium excretion, refractory to intravenous sodium sulfate (nonreabsorbable anion) and mineralocorticoids; (3) impaired tissue uptake of potassium under insulin administration; (4) exaggerated hyperkalemia following beta-adrenergic blockade and blunted hypokalemic response to a beta-agonist; and (5) a defect in Na/K transport in erythrocytes detected in vitro, coexistent with an elevated level of free digoxin-like immunoreactive factor in serum. These results suggest that our patient had a generalized abnormality in potassium transport.
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