We describe a patient with severe hypernatremia and uremia caused by paranoid adipsia who was treated successfully with hydration and hemodialysis. A previously healthy 40-year-old woman developed the paranoid idea that her water was poisoned, so she refused to drink any water. On admission, her blood urea nitrogen was 208 mg/dL, creatinine 4.90 mg/dL, serum osmolality 452 mOsm/L, serum sodium 172 mEq/L, urine specific gravity ≥1.030, urine osmolality 698 mOsm/L, and urine sodium/potassium/chloride 34/85.6/8 mEq/L. We diagnosed her with uremic encephalopathy and started intravenous dextrose, but the sodium correction was incomplete. She underwent two sessions of hemodialysis to treat the uremic encephalopathy and hypernatremia, and recovere...
Hypernatremia is a common problem in critically ill patients. Part of the reason for the inadequate ...
Osmotic demyelination syndrome is a demyelinating disorder associated with rapid correction of hypon...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
Although severe hypernatremia, defined as a sodium concentration> 180 mEq/L, is associated with a...
A woman in her late sixties presented with severe hyponatremia and acute kidney injury (AKI) as cons...
Hypernatremia is a common emergency room presentation and carries high mortality. We describe a case...
Severe hypernatremia is an important electrolyte disorder that has serious effects. The patient had ...
Most cases of hypercalcaemia are secondary to malignancy or primary hyper para thyroidism. We report...
Potassium is abundant in the ICF compartment in the body and its excretion primarily depends on rena...
Heyde syndrome is a multisystem disorder characterized by an association between gastrointestinal bl...
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Rhabdomyolysis is a life-threatening condition that involves muscle cell destruction. Among its etio...
Hypernatremia is a common problem in critically ill patients. Part of the reason for the inadequate ...
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder and psychogenic polydipsia (PPD) is one of the ...
Hypernatremia is a common problem in critically ill patients. Part of the reason for the inadequate ...
Osmotic demyelination syndrome is a demyelinating disorder associated with rapid correction of hypon...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...
Although severe hypernatremia, defined as a sodium concentration> 180 mEq/L, is associated with a...
A woman in her late sixties presented with severe hyponatremia and acute kidney injury (AKI) as cons...
Hypernatremia is a common emergency room presentation and carries high mortality. We describe a case...
Severe hypernatremia is an important electrolyte disorder that has serious effects. The patient had ...
Most cases of hypercalcaemia are secondary to malignancy or primary hyper para thyroidism. We report...
Potassium is abundant in the ICF compartment in the body and its excretion primarily depends on rena...
Heyde syndrome is a multisystem disorder characterized by an association between gastrointestinal bl...
Copyright © 2014 Saima Nur et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Rhabdomyolysis is a life-threatening condition that involves muscle cell destruction. Among its etio...
Hypernatremia is a common problem in critically ill patients. Part of the reason for the inadequate ...
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder and psychogenic polydipsia (PPD) is one of the ...
Hypernatremia is a common problem in critically ill patients. Part of the reason for the inadequate ...
Osmotic demyelination syndrome is a demyelinating disorder associated with rapid correction of hypon...
Severe hypernatremia is defined as serum sodium levels above 152 mEq/L, with a mortality rate ≥60%. ...