Hypokalemia-induced rhabdomyolysis secondary to adrenal adenoma: a case report

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: Primary hyperaldosteronism leading to hypokalemia is a rare but important cause of rhabdomyolysis and should be considered as a differential when patients present with muscle weakness and lab findings consistent with rhabdomyolysis.
  • Who: Faateh A. Rauf and colleagues from the Hospitals, Queens, New York City, USA have published the research work: Review began 11/24/2024 Review ended 12/02/2024 Published 12/03/2024 © Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/03,/2024

SUMMARY

    Hypokalemia-induced rhabdomyolysis caused by primary hyperaldosteronism is a rare occurrence. A severe decrease in . . .

     

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