A 34-year-old woman was admitted to hospital after sustaining a head injury in a motor vehicle accident (day 1). No signs of neurological deficit, skull fracture, brain contusion, or intracranial bleeding were evident. She was discharged without symptoms on day 4. However, headache and nausea worsened on day 8, at which time serum sodium level was noted to be 121 mEq/L. Treatment with sodium chloride was initiated, but serum sodium decreased to 116 mEq/L on day 9. Body weight decreased in proportion to the decrease in serum sodium. Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome was diagnosed. This case represents the first illustration of severe hyponatremia related to cerebral salt-wasting syndrome caused by a minor head injury
Hyponatraemia is a frequent complication in neurologically injured patients; it is a secondary cereb...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
A serum sodium (Na) value below 135 mEq/L is evaluated as hyponatremia. Hyponatremia is the most com...
Hyponatremia is a well known complication of traumatic and nontraumatic cerebral injury, often relat...
Hyponatremia is a well known complication of traumatic and nontraumatic cerebral injury, often relat...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is on the rise, especially in today′s fast-paced world. TBI requires no...
Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte disorder of hospitalized patients and is associated wi...
Cerebral salt wasting (CSW) syndrome is an important cause of hyponatremia in head injuries apart fr...
Introduction Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS) is characterized by severe hyponatriemia, caused...
Introduction Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS) is characterized by severe hyponatriemia, caused...
Introduction Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS) is characterized by severe hyponatriemia, caused...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
ised f ine 7 Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte disorder in critically neurological patie...
Hyponatraemia is a frequent complication in neurologically injured patients; it is a secondary cereb...
Hyponatraemia is a frequent complication in neurologically injured patients; it is a secondary cereb...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
A serum sodium (Na) value below 135 mEq/L is evaluated as hyponatremia. Hyponatremia is the most com...
Hyponatremia is a well known complication of traumatic and nontraumatic cerebral injury, often relat...
Hyponatremia is a well known complication of traumatic and nontraumatic cerebral injury, often relat...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is on the rise, especially in today′s fast-paced world. TBI requires no...
Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte disorder of hospitalized patients and is associated wi...
Cerebral salt wasting (CSW) syndrome is an important cause of hyponatremia in head injuries apart fr...
Introduction Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS) is characterized by severe hyponatriemia, caused...
Introduction Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS) is characterized by severe hyponatriemia, caused...
Introduction Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS) is characterized by severe hyponatriemia, caused...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
ised f ine 7 Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte disorder in critically neurological patie...
Hyponatraemia is a frequent complication in neurologically injured patients; it is a secondary cereb...
Hyponatraemia is a frequent complication in neurologically injured patients; it is a secondary cereb...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...
Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependen...