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Episodic electrolyte disorders and renal failure due to a rare disease: the McKittrick–Wheelock syndrome

We describe a patient with intermittent bouts of malaise and muscle weakness due to profound electrolyte disturbances. Colonoscopy showed a giant villous adenoma of the sigmoid. The patient was diagnosed with a McKittrick–Wheelock syndrome with pre-renal disease and electrolyte disorders due to peri...

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Published in:Clinical kidney journal 2012-04, Vol.5 (2), p.166-167
Main Authors: van Esch, Sadie, van Milligen de Wit, Marc, van Laarhoven, Kees, Rensma, Pieter L.
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Language:English
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Summary:We describe a patient with intermittent bouts of malaise and muscle weakness due to profound electrolyte disturbances. Colonoscopy showed a giant villous adenoma of the sigmoid. The patient was diagnosed with a McKittrick–Wheelock syndrome with pre-renal disease and electrolyte disorders due to periodic rectal fluid loss. The diagnosis was delayed by the patient’s misinterpretation of the doctor’s questions. In cases where the patient’s history is contrary to what the data reveal, the expected culprit organ should be investigated early in the course of the disease. Extracting relevant and guiding information out of the patient’s history remains an important skill.
ISSN:2048-8505
2048-8513
DOI:10.1093/ckj/sfr178