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Am J Forensic Med Pathol · Sep 2011
Case ReportsA rare case of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis presenting to the medical examiner.
- Matthew P Thompson and J Keith Pinckard.
- From the *Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; and †Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences, Dallas, TX.
- Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2011 Sep 1;32(3):232-5.
AbstractThyrotoxic periodic paralysis is a rare and dramatic complication of hyperthyroidism. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis classically presents with proximal lower limb weakness in the setting of hypokalemia and thyrotoxicosis. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis represents an endocrine emergency with a rapidly ascending paralysis that can result in respiratory insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias, and death if not accurately and rapidly diagnosed. We report a case of undiagnosed fatal thyrotoxic periodic paralysis presenting to the medical examiner. The diagnosis was made primarily by review of the clinical history.
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