A case report of hypokalemic periodic muscular weakness secondary to Sjögren's syndrome with distal renal tubular acidosis.
Marhaba IqbalQaisar Ali KhanNaod F BelayMoheem AzeemFaiza Amatul-HadiMuhammad AfzalHarshawardhan PandeSyed Yasir ShahRahma AhmedSumaira IramRavina VermaPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
A 22-year-old female presented with a sudden onset of bilateral weakness in both upper and lower limbs. The patient had a history of muscular weakness secondary to hypokalemia and dryness of the eyes for the last 3 years. Laboratory investigations revealed decreased potassium and metabolic acidosis. Further investigations confirmed distal renal tubular acidosis (RTA) and Sjögren's syndrome. A diagnosis of distal RTA secondary to Sjögren's syndrome was made. Her potassium levels were replaced, and she was discharged with oral potassium supplements, steroids, and artificial tears.