Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis Causing Back Pain and Leg Weakness: An Unusual Presentation of Hyperthyroidism.

IF 0.9 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Case Reports in Endocrinology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6622658
Henrik Elenius, Marie Cesa, Corina C Nava Suarez, Abhishek Nimkar, Prasanta Basak, Nandita Sinha
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Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare muscular disorder, characterized by muscle weakness and hypokalemia triggered by thyrotoxicosis. In Asian populations, 2% of patients with thyrotoxicosis are affected, compared to only 0.1-0.2% of non-Asians. The vast majority of patients are male. Muscle weakness ranges in severity from very mild to life-threatening, due to respiratory compromise. We present a case of a previously healthy 39-year-old Hispanic male who presented with sudden quadriparesis and quickly recovered after being treated for hypokalemia and thyrotoxicosis. TPP, although unusual, is important to recognize as it is a potentially fatal condition that requires close monitoring and is readily reversible with appropriate therapy. Any cause of thyroid hormone excess can cause TPP, with Graves' disease being the most common etiology. Acute treatment includes potassium repletion, while long-term management focuses on determining and treating the cause of thyrotoxicosis, since maintaining a euthyroid state will prevent further episodes of TPP.

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甲状腺毒性周期性麻痹引起背部疼痛和腿部无力:甲亢的一种不寻常的表现。
甲状腺毒性周期性麻痹(TPP)是一种罕见的肌肉疾病,以甲状腺毒症引发的肌肉无力和低钾血症为特征。在亚洲人群中,2%的甲状腺毒症患者受到影响,而非亚洲人群中只有0.1-0.2%。绝大多数患者是男性。由于呼吸系统受损,肌肉无力的严重程度从非常轻微到危及生命。我们提出一个病例以前健康的39岁西班牙男性谁提出突然四肢麻痹和治疗后迅速恢复低钾血症和甲状腺毒症。TPP虽然不常见,但认识到这一点很重要,因为它是一种潜在的致命疾病,需要密切监测,并且通过适当的治疗很容易逆转。甲状腺激素过多的任何原因都可能导致TPP, Graves病是最常见的病因。急性治疗包括补充钾,而长期管理侧重于确定和治疗甲状腺毒症的原因,因为维持甲状腺功能正常状态可以防止TPP的进一步发作。
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Case Reports in Endocrinology
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