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Ann Clin Biochem
November 2018
1 Department of Clinical Chemistry, Tallaght University Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland.
Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is a rare complication of hyperthyroidism where increased influx of potassium into skeletal muscle cells leads to profound hypokalaemia and paralysis. Most cases arise sporadically in Asians; however, it is being increasingly reported in Caucasians. It is regarded as a channelopathy where a genetic and/or acquired defect in the sodium-potassium (Na/K-ATPase) pump renders it more sensitive to excess thyroid hormone in susceptible individuals.
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January 2018
4 Clinical Biochemistry, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Doncaster.
Introduction Reference intervals are dependent on the reference population, the analytical methods and the way the data are handled statistically. Individual method-related differences have been studied but the comparative differences in reference intervals have not. Methods We studied a reference population of healthy adult subjects and measured free thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone by the four most commonly used analytical platforms used in the UK.
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