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   Sequential cerebral salt wasting complicating SIADH in a patient following head trauma  
   
نویسنده onuigbo macaulay amechi chukwukadibia ,agbasi nneoma ,amadi emeka joseph ,okeke uchenna chigozie ,khan abdul
منبع journal of renal injury prevention - 2018 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:49 -52
چکیده    Hyponatremia is the most commonly encountered dyselectrolytemia following head trauma. the two main mechanisms responsible for non-iatrogenic hyponatremia are cerebral salt wasting (csw) syndrome and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (siadh). siadh is the commonest dyselectrolytemia cause of hyponatremia following traumatic brain injury (tbi) whereas csw is the most elusive and challenging diagnosis of the causes of hyponatremia from intracranial causes. the need to distinguish between csw and siadh is critical because the management of csw is volume restitution and sodium restoration whereas for siadh, the management is exact opposite - water restriction. our recent experience with a 67-year old caucasian female post-tbi illustrated very interesting observations. to our knowledge, this is the first case of the sequential development of symptomatic hyponatremia from siadh followed by the development of hyponatremia from csw in the same patient during the same admission. furthermore, our case further highlighted the contrarian observation that with a high index of suspicion for csw and its early diagnosis, volume depletion and hypovolemia from polyuria may not be a distinguishing presenting factor, when contrasted with siadh.
کلیدواژه Cerebral salt wasting ,Hyponatremia ,Syndrome of inappropriate ADH ,secretion ,Traumatic brain injury ,NaCl infusion
آدرس mayo clinic college of medicine, USA. mayo clinic health system, department of nephrology, department of hospital medicine, usa, north east london nhs foundation trust, uk, mayo clinic health system, department of hospital medicine, USA, mayo clinic health system, department of nephrology, USA, mayo clinic health system, department of nephrology, USA
 
     
   
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