Hypokalemic paralysis secondary to tenofovir induced fanconi syndrome.
Journal: Indian Journal Of Sexually Transmitted Diseases And AIDS
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Abstract
Tenofovir induced fanconi syndrome (FS) presenting as hypokalemic paralysis is an extremely rare complication in patients on anti-retroviral therapy. We report a 50-year-old male with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome on tenofovir-based anti-retroviral therapy who presented with acute onset quadriparesis. On evaluation, he was found to have hypokalemia with hypophosphatemia, glucosuria and proteinuria suggesting FS. He regained normal power in limbs over next 12 h following correction of hypokalemia. Ours would be the second reported case in India.
Authors
Vishal Ramteke, Rushi Deshpande, Om Srivastava, Adinath Wagh
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