ea0038p61 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2015
Raj Suchitra
, Kuganolipava Ahkallya
, Fatimilehin Abiola
, Clark James
, Field Benjamin
, Zachariah Sunil
We present a patient with Gitelmans syndrome who had marked symptoms of myalgia and lethargy secondary to electrolyte imbalances. Initial management with oral potassium and magnesium replacements failed and she had five to six hospital admissions a month via the emergency department for worsening symptoms and needing i.v. electrolyte replacement. Therefore, she had planned i.v. potassium replacement three times a week via the day unit instead. Although this significantly...