一名老年患者出现难治性低钾血症和高血压的甘草中毒症状

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2024-11-04 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.72975
Rand Albahlawan, Mohamed Alafifi, Vanessa Ambrose Fistus
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甘草中毒可表现为严重的低钾血症、代谢性碱中毒和高血压三联症,尤其是在老年患者中。我们介绍了一例有趣的病例,患者是一名 78 岁的男性,因难治性低钾血症和新出现的高血压而转诊。尽管他的全身检查结果并无异常,症状也很轻微,但详细的饮食史显示他每天都食用大量甘草,患者最初认为这是为了支持戒烟。实验室检查证实了甘草中毒的典型生化特征,即醛固酮和肾素水平受到抑制,从而有效地将其与康恩综合征等其他疾病区分开来。该病例凸显了甘草中毒给诊断带来的挑战,强调了全面临床评估的重要性,以及对可能导致重大健康影响的饮食因素的认识。认识甘草中毒可以避免不必要的干预,并指导适当的管理策略。通过揭示这种不常见的疾病,我们希望提高临床医生的识别能力,避免不必要的干预,并改善患者的预后。
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Licorice Toxicity Presenting As Refractory Hypokalemia and Hypertension in an Elderly Patient.

Licorice toxicity can present with a triad of severe hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and hypertension, particularly in elderly patients. We present the intriguing case of a 78-year-old male who was referred for evaluation of refractory hypokalemia and newly developed hypertension. Despite an unremarkable systemic review and minimal symptoms, a detailed dietary history revealed significant daily consumption of licorice, initially believed by the patient to support smoking cessation. Laboratory investigations confirmed the classic biochemical profile of licorice toxicity, characterized by suppressed aldosterone and renin levels, effectively differentiating it from other conditions such as Conn's syndrome. This case underscores the diagnostic challenges posed by licorice toxicity, emphasizing the importance of a thorough clinical evaluation and awareness of dietary factors that may contribute to significant health impacts. Recognizing licorice toxicity can prevent unnecessary interventions and guide appropriate management strategies. By shedding light on this uncommon condition, we aim to enhance recognition among clinicians, avoid unnecessary interventions, and improve patient outcomes.

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