Wu J, Yan Z, Li B, Yu X, Huang H. Pituitary Apoplexy-associated Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Clin Ther 2023;
45:1293-1296. [PMID:
37778916 DOI:
10.1016/j.clinthera.2023.09.012]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
This is a case report of a patient experiencing hyponatremia who was ultimately diagnosed with pituitary apoplexy-associated cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSWS).
METHODS
Laboratory tests, clinical evaluations, and magnetic resonance imaging were performed by specialists.
FINDINGS
The patient presented with severe headache, thirst, and polyuria. Results of laboratory tests indicated hyponatremia, decreased plasma osmolality, and elevated urine osmolality. Fluid restriction worsened the situation, and normal saline treatment helped return serum sodium and chloride levels to normal. Pituitary apoplexy-associated CSWS was finally considered.
IMPLICATIONS
Pituitary apoplexy is a rare but reasonable etiology for CSWS with hyponatremia. Saline therapy is usually effective.
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