| Literature DB >> 14964581 |
Tadashi Ishiguchi1, Naoya Mikita, Takuya Iwata, Hiroya Nakata, Hiroaki Sato, Yuji Higashimoto, Hisashi Fujimoto, Sohei Yoshida, Hidekazu Itoh.
Abstract
A 90-year-old woman with hypertension developed metabolic alkalosis and myoclonus. Her medications included diltiazem hydrochloride, benidipine hydrochloride, kallidinogenase, procaterol hydrochloride, sennoside, dihydrocodeine phosphate, and KM powder antacid that contained 354 mg of licorice and 900 mg of sodium bicarbonate per 3.9 g of powder. Endocrinological studies showed slightly reduced plasma renin activity and normal plasma aldosterone concentration. A provisional diagnosis of licorice-induced metabolic alkalosis was established and the patient was successfully treated after correction of serum pH and cessation of the medications. Licorice-induced metabolic alkalosis must be considered in the differential diagnosis of myoclonus.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14964581 DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.43.59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med ISSN: 0918-2918 Impact factor: 1.271