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The large movement of potassium from the extracellular fluid can lead to a mild hypokalemic state.
The severity of the hypokalemic state can be evaluated using Fuller's Criteria.
Gossypol has also been linked to causing hypokalemic paralysis.
Mutations in the following genes can cause hypokalemic periodic paralysis:
Most of the cases are hypertensive, hypokalemic and diabetic just to name the most common complications.
Severe hypokalemic paralysis and rhabdomyolysis due to ingestion of liquorice.
In people with hypokalemic sensory overstimulation, lidocaine is not very effective, but articaine works well.
An increase in blood volume (hypervolemia), and a low potassium level (hypokalemic alkalosis) also occur.
An unusual cause of hypokalemic paralysis: chronic licorice ingestion.
People with hypokalemic sensory overstimulation also have a reduced effectiveness of the local anesthetic lidocaine.
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis results from mutations in subunits of sodium or calcium channels.
Mutations in this gene are associated with hypokalemic periodic paralysis and Brugada syndrome.
Treatment of hypokalemic periodic paralysis focuses on preventing further attacks and relieving acute symptoms.
Gossypol induced hypokalemic paralysis is easily treatable with potassium repletion.
Hypokalemic and electrocardiographic effects of aminophylline and salbutamol in obstructive airways disease.
In hypokalemic periodic paralysis, arginine residues making up the voltage sensor of Na1.4 are mutated.
Hypokalemic alkalosis is caused by the kidneys' response to an extreme lack or loss of potassium, which can occur when people take certain diuretic medications.
Hypokalemic acidosis is a high anion gap metabolic acidosis that has various direct and associated symptoms.
Potassium citrate is an effective way to treat/manage gout and arrhythmia, if the patient is hypokalemic.
Hypokalemic paralysis is a disease characterized by muscle weakness or paralysis with a matching fall in potassium levels in the blood.
June 29 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning, poet, 55 (possibly from hypokalemic periodic paralysis)
Some modern scientists speculate her illness may have been hypokalemic periodic paralysis, a genetic disorder that causes weakness and many of the other symptoms she described.
In hypokalemic sensory overstimulation, relative insensitivity to lidocaine has been described in people who also have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Elinav E, Chajek-Shaul T. Licorice consumption causing severe hypokalemic paralysis.
Individuals with gastric outlet obstruction are often hypochloremic, hypokalemic, and alkalotic due to loss of hydrogen chloride and potassium.