Literature DB >> 889497

Acute hypokalemic myopathy in alcoholism. A clinical entity.

A E Rubenstein, S F Wainapel.   

Abstract

Two cases of an acute myopathy without muscle pain, tenderness, or swelling are described in alcoholic patients. Both were associated with severe hypokalemia and were largely reversible with potassium repletion. Hypokalemia may be the cause of some cases of acute myopathy in alcoholism, particularly those in which muscle cramps are absent.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 889497     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1977.00500210055009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


  4 in total

Review 1.  Clinical features, pathogenesis and management of drug-induced rhabdomyolysis.

Authors:  C Köppel
Journal:  Med Toxicol Adverse Drug Exp       Date:  1989 Mar-Apr

2.  Hypokalemic myopathy associated with intranasal steroid use (factitious mineralocorticoid excess syndrome.

Authors:  R Cantello; L Bergamini; M Delsedime; L Durelli; W Troni; M Gilli; D Cocito; D Bisbocci
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 4.849

Review 3.  Adverse effects of drugs on muscle.

Authors:  F L Mastaglia
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1982-10       Impact factor: 9.546

4.  Hypomagnesaemia causing myopathy and hypocalcaemia in an alcoholic.

Authors:  H S Pall; A C Williams; D A Heath; M Sheppard; R Wilson
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1987-08       Impact factor: 2.401

  4 in total

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