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Autosomal Dominant Calpainopathy in a Diabetic Patient Complicated by Functional Gitelman Syndrome
Kabilash Manivalli Peterpalaniswami1, Krishnaswamy Madhavan1, Gerry George Mathew2
1Department of General Medicine, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram 603203, Tamil Nadu, India.
This case report details a rare instance of adult-onset Gitelman syndrome (GS) co-occurring with calpainopathy in a diabetic patient, successfully managed with electrolyte repletion and diuretics.
Area of Science:
- Endocrinology
- Neurology
- Genetics
Background:
- Adult-onset Gitelman syndrome (GS) is a rare renal salt-losing tubulopathy.
- Co-occurrence of GS with calpainopathy, a muscular dystrophy, is exceptionally rare, particularly in diabetic patients.
- This presentation highlights the complex interplay between metabolic and neuromuscular disorders.
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