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Hypokalemia associated with pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome and magnesium deficiency induced by chronic alcohol abuse

Authors: Masafumi Kurajoh, Keiko Ohsugi, Miki Kakutani-Hatayama, Takuhito Shoji, Hidenori Koyama

Published in: CEN Case Reports | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia are frequently observed in patients with chronic alcoholism. However, the involvement of deranged cortisol regulation in patients with those conditions has not been reported. A 63-year-old Japanese male with chronic alcoholism was referred to the Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism for examination and treatment of hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Laboratory findings showed hypokalemia (2.3 mmol/l), as well as a high level of urinary excretion of potassium and hypomagnesemia (1.2 mg/dl), whereas urinary excretion of magnesium was undetectable. Potassium infusion treatment recovered that level in serum to 4.1 mmol/l, though it decreased to 2.2 mmol/l following discontinuation. A dexamethasone suppression test and urinary cortisol level showed corticotropin-dependent hypercortisolemia. However, gadolinium-enhanced MRI revealed no evidence of pituitary adenoma. The patient recovered from hypokalemia following an administration of magnesium in addition to potassium, which was accompanied by potassium over-excretion improvement. After being discharged, serum potassium level was maintained within a normal range with only magnesium infusion treatment. Furthermore, alcohol intake was reduced from 160 to 20 g/day and an endocrinological re-examination after that restriction showed normal cortisol regulation. The patient was diagnosed with pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome induced by alcohol abuse. Serum potassium level was maintained within a normal range even after discontinuation of magnesium supplementation. Our findings in this case indicate that pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome in conjunction with hypomagnesemia may be involved in development of hypokalemia in patients with chronic alcoholism.
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Metadata
Title
Hypokalemia associated with pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome and magnesium deficiency induced by chronic alcohol abuse
Authors
Masafumi Kurajoh
Keiko Ohsugi
Miki Kakutani-Hatayama
Takuhito Shoji
Hidenori Koyama
Publication date
01-05-2018
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
CEN Case Reports / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 2192-4449
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13730-018-0315-4

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