Atabek, Mehmet EmrePirgon, OzgurSert, Ahmet2020-03-262020-03-2620080334-018Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/22448Myopathy is a well-recognized complication of persistent hypokalemia. Although hypokalemic myopathy may be due to divers diseases or to drug administration, hypokalemic rhabdomyolysis as a complication of under-treated 11-hydroxylase deficiency has not previously been described in the literature. We describe a 10 year-old boy with under-treated 11-hydroxylase deficiency who developed rhabdomyolysis following severe hypokalemia. Patients with under-treated 11-hydroxylase deficiency may present with hypokalemia in association with muscle weakness; if serum potassium is markedly low, rhabdomyolysis may occur. Hypokalemia-induced rhabdomyolysis should be carefully followed.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess11-hydroxylase deficiencycongenital adrenal hyperplasiahypokalemiarhabdomyolysisHypokalemic rhabdomyolysis in a child with 11-hydroxylase deficiencyArticle211939618404978Q2WOS:000253917200014Q4