Answer 29
An answer emailed by Dr. Eman Taha:
"..about
this case I think it is motor disease as it affects more group of
muscles muscle of eye muscles of back also lower limbs, may be
myasthenia gravies .."
-Thank
you Dr.Eman, see the answer below...
Another
answer emailed by Dr. Amira Hussien:
"..It's a case of myopathy, may be due to myasthenia gravis,
hypocalcemia, myositis, or motor degeneration disease..."
-Thanks
Dr. Amira,
To
reveal the mystery below...
Do not
go away..
Actually
this what happened to a lot of our colleagues but most of them had
agreed about the possibility of Myasthenia Gravis, however it was a case
of "simple primary
hypokalemia" not secondary to certain
situations or drug administration or a component of multiple
deficiencies, (I think that it has not been reported before), however
the patient gave an excellent response to potassium replacement and
within few days she was normal .
N.B. it was a notice of interest that the predominant affection was
towards the skeletal muscles that is why was an excuse for whom who went
to the primary muscle diseases.

