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Stroke-mimicking unilateral hypokalemic paralysis and literature review

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? 2022 The AuthorsUnilateral paralysis is an alarming symptom with broad differential diagnoses, including stroke, Todd's paralysis, myelopathy, and peripheral neuropathy. Hypokalemic paralysis (HP), a neuromuscular disorder associated with muscle dysfunction, is caused by hypokalemia and manifests as symmetric proximal extremity muscle weakness. Unilateral paralysis has rarely been reported in the literature. Once hypokalemia is corrected, HP is usually reversible. Delayed diagnosis and treatment may result in fatal consequences. Here, we report an atypical case of unilateral weakness along with a review of the literature on unilateral HP.

HypokalemiaHypokalemic paralysisStroke mimicUnilateral paralysis

Han K.、Lu X.、Liu X.

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Department of Neurology Hwa Mei Hospital University of Chinese Academy of Science

2022

The American journal of emergency medicine

The American journal of emergency medicine

ISSN:0735-6757
年,卷(期):2022.58
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