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Case Reports
. 2024 Apr 30;144(9).
doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.23.0736. Print 2024 Aug 20.

Tyreotoksisk periodisk paralyse

[Article in Norwegian]
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Tyreotoksisk periodisk paralyse

[Article in Norwegian]
Ai Phi Thuy Ho et al. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. .
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Abstract

Background: Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is a rare and serious complication of hyperthyroidism.

Case presentation: A man in his thirties of Asian descent, with non-compliant Graves' disease, presented with extremity paresis. Emergency blood tests revealed severe hypokalaemia, leading to a diagnosis of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis. The combination of uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, Asian ethnicity, paralysis, and severe hypokalaemia without other causes defined the diagnosis. Acute treatment involves non-selective beta-blockers, addressing hyperthyroidism, and potassium supplements.

Interpretation: Swift recognition of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is crucial for timely and life-saving treatment. If triggered by hyperthyroidism, as in Graves' disease, surgery or radioiodine is strongly indicated for definitive treatment. It is noteworthy that euthyroid patients cannot develop thyrotoxic periodic paralysis.

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