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An atypical presentation of high potassium renal secretion rate in a patient with thyrotoxic periodic paralysis: a case report.

Mei-Lan TuYu-Wei FangJyh-Gang LeuMing-Hsien Tsai
Published in: BMC nephrology (2018)
Therefore, it is premature to rule out TPP based on the presentation of high renal potassium secretion rates alone. This finding may result in an incorrect impression being made in the early stage of TTP and may consequently lead to an inappropriate potassium supplementation policy.
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