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Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis

Choi SM, Lee JK, Kim PK

  • KMID: 1682697
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1988 Nov;31(11):1499-1501.
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Electrophysiological Changes by Exercise and Cold Provocation Test in a Patient with Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis

Kim GS, Choo MK, Oh YM, Kim SM, Sunwoo IN

  • KMID: 2065467
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2000 Sep;18(5):665-668.
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and paramyotona congenita share common clinical manifestations, such as autosomal dominant diseases with missense mutations at a gene encoding alpha-subunit of skeletal muscle voltage sensitive sodium channel...
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A Case Report of Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis; Serial Nerve Conduction Studies before and after Recovery

Kim MS, Park JA, Seok JI

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A Case of Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Presenting as Cardiac Arrest

Song CH, Chung CH, Weon YJ, Lee MD, Park SJ, Shin YG, Lee WS

  • KMID: 2462178
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1995 Dec;10(4):424-427.
Periodic paralysis associated with thyrotoxicosis is characterized by intermittent flaccid paralysis of the skeletal muscle. The paralysis usually involve the skeletal muscle of the limbs, especially lower extrimities. In general,...
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Two Cases of Familial Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis

Kim KK, Lee JH, Lee SS, Roh JK, Lee SB, Myung HJ

  • KMID: 2016072
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1990 Jun;8(1):180-184.
Two patients of a family, suffenng from frequent periodic paralysis, were evaluated. Their family history reveals seven affected members in three generations, with autosomal dominance pattern. Their earliest symptoms were...
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Glucocorticoid Triggers an Attack of Periodic Hypokalemic Paralysis during Treatment for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

Ha KS, Park YJ, Park SS, Lee JY, Kim JH, Jang I, Byun JH

Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a rare disorder characterized by sudden onset of weakness and low serum potassium levels. We report a case provoked by combination chemotherapy including prednisolone. A 23-yr-man,...
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An atypical phenotype of hypokalemic periodic paralysis caused by a mutation in the sodium channel gene SCN4A

Park YH, Kim JB

Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal-dominant channelopathy characterized by episodic muscle weakness with hypokalemia. The respiratory and cardiac muscles typically remain unaffected, but we report an atypical case of...
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Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis in Graves' Disease

Suh YJ, Kim W, Chun CS

  • KMID: 2209441
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2002 Apr;62(4):344-347.
Thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a rare endocrine disorder, most prevalent among Asians, which presents as proximal muscle weakness, hypokalemia, and with signs of hyperthyroidism from various etiologies. It is...
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A Case of Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Presenting as Cardiac Arrest

Song CH, Chung CH, Shin YG, Weon YJ, Lee MD, Park SJ

  • KMID: 2461561
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1994 Jun;10(2):175-178.
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Etiology of Hypokalemic Paralysis in Korea: Data from a Single Center

Wi JK, Lee HJ, Kim EY, Cho JH, Chin SO, Rhee SY, Moon JY, Lee SH, Jeong KH, Ihm CG, Lee TW

Recognizing the underlying causes of hypokalemic paralysis seems to be essential for the appropriate management of affected patients and their prevention of recurrent attacks. There is, however, a paucity of...
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A Case of Primary Sjorgen's Syndrome Presenting as Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis

Jeong EM, Kwon KH, Hong CK, Kim HT, Kim KS

  • KMID: 2202476
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2000 Jun;7(2):179-184.
We describe a 46-year-old woman with hypokalemic paralysis as the initial manifestation of Sjorgen's syndrome. Sjorgen's syndrome is an autoimmune exocrinopathy, characterized by keratoconjuntivitis sicca and xerostomia. Among the...
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A case of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis associated with rhabdomyolysis

Kweon KH, Lee CH, Choi KS, Baek SH, Lee MS, Park BH, Cho CG

  • KMID: 1984906
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2004 Feb;66(2):230-233.
Hyperthyroidism has been associated with changes in muscle function such as thyrotoxic myopathy, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis and thyroid opthalomopathy, but rarely rhabdomyolysis. Usually serum creatinine kinase is either normal or...
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A Case of Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis in 17-Year-Old Adolescent

Cho TH, Kim SC, Kim SJ

  • KMID: 2329284
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2013 Jun;21(2):68-72.
Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a rare disease of muscle paralysis associated with hypokalemia and thyrotoxicosis. Hypokalemic periodic paralysis can be caused by potassium channelopathy or thyroid dysfunction. Thyrotoxic hypokalemic...
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Two Cases of Familial Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Caused by Salty Foods

Kim HJ, Lee SY, Kim MY, Kim NY, Lee SJ, Kim WD, Jo SM, Lee DS, Kim DK, Choi SM

  • KMID: 2177061
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2002 Nov;10(2):369-373.
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by episodic weakness of skeletal muscle associated with hypokalemia. It may be presented as familial or sporadic. Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis...
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A Case of Aldosteronoma Complicated with Hyperthyroidism

Kim YJ, Kim MR, Nam MS, Min HY, Kwon SR, Cho SW, Cho YU, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2331124
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1998 Sep;13(3):480-488.
Primary aldosteronism is characterized by hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, low plasma renin activity, elevated plasma aldosterone level and can be suspected in the patients with hypertension and unexplained hypokalemia. Small adrenal...
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Acetazolamide-Induced Type II Renal Tubular Acidosis and Muscle Weakness

Bin CH, Kim JH

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Hypokalemic periodic paralysis; two different genes responsible for similar clinical manifestations

Kim H, Hwang H, Cheong HI, Park HW

Primary hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HOKPP) is an autosomal dominant disorder manifesting as recurrent periodic flaccid paralysis and concomitant hypokalemia. HOKPP is divided into type 1 and type 2 based on...
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A case of hypokalemic perodic paralysis induced by hyperinsulinemia

Chang JH, Kim CS, Park JK, Park J, Cho MH, Ahn CW, Kim KR

  • KMID: 1833291
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2005 Jun;68(6):692-696.
Hypokalemia periodic paralysis, a clinical syndrome characterised by systemic weakness and low serum potassium, is a rare but treatable cause of acute weakness. Attacks of flaccid paralysis can be associated...
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Genetics of Channelopathy: Familial Periodic Paralysis

Kim MK

  • KMID: 1852252
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2005 Dec;23(6):737-744.
Familial periodic paralysis (FPP) is inherited as a dominant trait, and the intermittent failure to maintain the skeletal muscle resting potential is due to mutations in the genes coding for...
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A Case Report of Conn's Myopathy

Suh BW, O KY, Byun YJ, Park CS, Kim HJ

Myopathy in primary aldosteronism in relatively rare disease in Korea. A 42-year-old woman with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, proximal muscle weakness and hypertension was found to have myopathy associated with adenoma...
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