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Abstract
Dropped head syndrome (DHS) is a relatively rare condition, with a broad differential diagnosis. We report here a case of infantile nephrotic syndrome with DHS caused by severe hypokalemia. Electrocardiogram showed flat T- and U-waves. Multiple factors including recurrent diarrhea, prolonged diuretic and corticosteroid use, hypomagnesemia, poor intake, and malnutrition caused hypokalemia in the case. Head drop and flaccid weakness resolved completely after potassium and magnesium supplementation. Potassium levels should be monitored and corrected promptly in these settings.Entities:
Keywords: Hypokalemia; nephrotic syndrome; paralysis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30271001 PMCID: PMC6146725 DOI: 10.4103/ijn.IJN_198_16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nephrol ISSN: 0971-4065
Figure 1Head drop in the infant completely recovered after potassium supplementation. (a) Before correction. (b) After correction
Figure 2Electrocardiogram showing flat T- and U-waves (arrows) in the infant with hypokalemia