Thyrotoxicosis leading to Renal Tubular Acidosis presenting as periodic paralysis - A case report
<p>Periodic fl accid paralysis is related to loss of tone and power transiently and which occurs repeatedly over time. Etiologies like channelopathies, myasthenia gravis and thyroid disorders are common. There have been case reports of thyroid disorders leading to periodic paralysis. The patho...
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Main Authors: | Sourya Sourabh Mohakuda1 (Author), Rajiv Pakhetra2 (Author), Naveen Yadav3 (Author) |
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International Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism - Peertechz Publications,
2019-07-16.
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