Severe Hypernatremia Caused by Acute Exogenous Salt Intake Combined with Primary Hypothyroidism.

Q3 Medicine
Electrolyte and Blood Pressure Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-12-31 DOI:10.5049/EBP.2016.14.2.27
Woo Jin Jung, Su Min Park, Jong Man Park, Harin Rhee, Il Young Kim, Dong Won Lee, Soo Bong Lee, Eun Young Seong, Ihm Soo Kwak, Sang Heon Song
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This report describes a case of severe hypernatremia with a serum sodium concentration of 188.1mmol/L caused by exogenous salt intake. A 26-year-old man diagnosed with Crohn's disease 5 years previously visited our clinic due to generalized edema and personality changes, with aggressive behavior. He had compulsively consumed salts, ingesting approximately 154 g of salt over the last 4 days. Despite careful fluid management that included not only hypotonic fluid therapy for 8 hours but also hypertonic saline administration, his serum sodium level decreased sharply at 40.6 mmol/L; however, it returned to normal within 72-hour of treatment without any neurological deficits. Primary hypothyroidism was also diagnosed. He was discharged after 9 days from admission, with a stable serum sodium level. We have described the possibility of successful treatment in a patient with hypernatremia caused by acute salt intoxication without sustained hypotonic fluid therapy.

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急性外源性盐摄入合并原发性甲状腺功能减退所致严重高钠血症。
本文报告一例因外源性盐摄入引起的严重高钠血症,血清钠浓度为188.1mmol/L。一名26岁男性,5年前诊断为克罗恩病,因全身性水肿和人格改变,并伴有攻击性行为而就诊。他强迫性地吃盐,在过去4天里摄入了大约154克盐。尽管进行了精心的液体管理,包括8小时的低渗液体治疗和高渗生理盐水治疗,他的血清钠水平急剧下降到40.6 mmol/L;然而,在治疗72小时内,它恢复正常,没有任何神经功能障碍。原发性甲状腺功能减退也被诊断。入院9天后出院,血清钠水平稳定。我们描述了在没有持续低渗液治疗的急性盐中毒引起的高钠血症患者中成功治疗的可能性。
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Electrolyte and Blood Pressure
Electrolyte and Blood Pressure Medicine-Internal Medicine
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