A child with recurrent muscle cramps and spams On analysis there is hypokalemia , metabolic alkalosis , hypocalciuria but increased urinary magnesium . What is the most probable diagnosis ?

Correct Answer: Gittelman syndrome
Description: Gittelman syndrome  : Defect in Na-Cl co-transporter. Hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis. Hypocalciuria - No stones in urine. Hypomagnesemia due to ↑ urinary magnesium.
Category: Pediatrics
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