Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is due to a shift of potassium into cells and is not associated with a metabolic alkalosis; furthermore, urine potassium would be low (<[...] mmol/L]) and not increased.
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20 mEq/L [20
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Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is due to a shift of potassium into cells and is not associated with a metabolic alkalosis; furthermore, urine potassium would be low (<[...] mmol/L]) and not increased.
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Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is due to a shift of potassium into cells and is not associated with a metabolic alkalosis; furthermore, urine potassium would be low (<[...] mmol/L]) and not increased.
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20 mEq/L [20
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