[Severe Hyponatremia as a Marker of Malignancy in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis. Clinical Implications and Prognostic Relevance in Two Cases].

Q4 Medicine
Acta Gastroenterologica Latinoamericana Pub Date : 2025-12-23 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.52787/agl.v55i4.480
Jonatan Nicolás Domínguez, María José Cáceres, Liria Martínez Rejtman, Matías Zanetti, Rubén Guillermo Fernández, Mariano Arguello
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Severe hyponatremia is a common complication (21.6%) in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. It can sometimes manifest as a paraneoplastic syndrome, which may precede the diagnosis of cancer in 5% of cases. It can be associated with lung cancer (25 - 45%), colorectal cancer, breast cancer, or lymphomas. Hyponatremia reflects the complexity of the interactions between liver disease and oncological processes. In decompensated cirrhotic patients, hyponatremia is usually caused by the kidney´s inability to excrete free water, resulting in dilution of blood sodium. However, in the context of cancer, factors such as ectopic antidiuretic hormone secretion by tumors can exacerbate this condition. This inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion can lead to additional water retention, worsening the hyponatremia in these patients. We present two clinical cases that illustrate this relationship: a patient with liver metastases and a patient with pulmonary nodules, both with compensated cirrhosis as a chronic disease, who were admitted with severe hyponatremia. The management of these patients requires a multidisciplinary approach, searching for occult neoplasms and carefully normalizing sodium levels to prevent neurological complications. Early identification of hyponatremia is crucial due to its prognostic impact.

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重度低钠血症作为肝硬化患者恶性肿瘤的标志。两例临床意义及预后相关性[j]。
严重低钠血症是失代偿性肝硬化患者的常见并发症(21.6%)。它有时可以表现为副肿瘤综合征,在5%的病例中可能先于癌症的诊断。它可能与肺癌(25 - 45%)、结直肠癌、乳腺癌或淋巴瘤有关。低钠血症反映了肝脏疾病和肿瘤过程之间相互作用的复杂性。在失代偿的肝硬化患者中,低钠血症通常是由于肾脏无法排出游离水,导致血钠稀释所致。然而,在癌症的情况下,肿瘤分泌异位抗利尿激素等因素会加剧这种情况。这种不适当的抗利尿激素分泌可导致额外的水潴留,恶化这些患者的低钠血症。我们提出了两个临床病例来说明这种关系:一个是肝转移患者,一个是肺结节患者,两者都是代偿性肝硬化作为一种慢性疾病,他们入院时患有严重的低钠血症。这些患者的治疗需要多学科的方法,寻找隐藏的肿瘤和小心地使钠水平正常化,以防止神经系统并发症。早期识别低钠血症是至关重要的,因为它的预后影响。
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Acta Gastroenterologica Latinoamericana
Acta Gastroenterologica Latinoamericana Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: Está dedicada a la investigación clínica y básica sobre todos los aspectos del aparato digestivo, incluídos el hígado, el páncreas y la nutrición, en seres humanos adultos y niños, animales de experimentación o sistemas celulares.
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