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[Hypokalemic quadriplegia with distal tubular acidosis revealing a a case of primary Gougerot-Sjögren syndrome].

La Presse Médicale 1999 November 14
BACKGROUND: Primary Sjögren's syndrome is associated in 6 to 25% of cases with kidney involvement Most often it is a chronic interstitial nephritis, generally asymptomatic but sometimes responsible for distal tubular acidosis which can be complicated by severe hypokalemia.

CASE REPORT: A 48-year-old woman had hypokalemic quadriplegia, distal renal tubular acidosis and chronic interstitial nephritis at kidney biopsy. Primary Sjögren's syndrome was diagnosed.

DISCUSSION: We discuss briefly the clinical, biological and immunological features of 18 similar cases reported in the literature.

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