無飲症性高ナトリウム血症
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- excessive amounts of sodium in the blood; possibly indicating diabetes insipidus
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English Journal
- Adipsic hypernatremic myopathy.
- Sabzghabaei F1, Rastegar A.
- Iranian journal of kidney diseases.Iran J Kidney Dis.2015 May;9(3):256-8.
- Chronic hypernatremia due to adipsia is very rare and occasionally presents with muscle weakness and rhabdomyolysis. We report a patient with chronic hypernatremia without thirst sensation who presented with muscle weakness and was treated successfully with prescribed water intake.
- PMID 25957431
- Abnormal plasma sodium concentrations in patients treated with desmopressin for cranial diabetes insipidus: results of a long-term retrospective study.
- Behan LA1, Sherlock M1, Moyles P1, Renshaw O1, Thompson CJ1, Orr C1, Holte K1, Salehmohamed MR1, Glynn N1, Tormey W1, Thompson CJ2.
- European journal of endocrinology / European Federation of Endocrine Societies.Eur J Endocrinol.2015 Mar;172(3):243-50. doi: 10.1530/EJE-14-0719. Epub 2014 Nov 27.
- CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Patients with cranial diabetes insipidus (CDI) are at risk of developing both hypernatraemia and hyponatraemia, due to the condition itself or secondary to treatment with vasopressin-analogues or during administration of i.v. fluids. We aimed to assess the frequency and impact
- PMID 25430399
- From cerebral salt wasting to diabetes insipidus with adipsia: case report of a child with craniopharyngioma.
- Raghunathan V, Dhaliwal MS, Gupta A, Jevalikar G.
- Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM.J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab.2015 Mar;28(3-4):323-6. doi: 10.1515/jpem-2014-0224.
- Craniopharyngioma is associated with a wide and interesting variety of sodium states both by itself and following surgical resection. These are often challenging to diagnose, especially given their dynamic nature during the perioperative course. We present the case of a boy with craniopharyngioma wh
- PMID 25210759
Japanese Journal
- 臨床研究・症例報告 口渇中枢障害を伴う高ナトリウム血症を来した児に対して経口デスモプレシン製剤が有効であった1例
- Adipsia increases risk of death in patients with central diabetes insipidus
- Arima Hiroshi,Wakabayashi Toshihiko,Nagatani Tetsuya,Fujii Masazumi,Hirakawa Akihiro,Murase Takashi,Yambe Yuko,Yamada Tsutomu,Yamakawa Fumiko,Yamamori Ikuo,Yamauchi Masako,Oiso Yutaka
- Endocrine Journal 61(2), 143-148, 2014
- … These adipsic CDI patients are easily dehydrated and the consequent dehydration could be life-threatening. … The objective of this study was to investigate the prognosis of adipsic CDI patients. … Twenty-three patients with CDI were adipsic while the remaining 126 patients were non-adipsic. …
- NAID 130004718261
- Central Diabetes Insipidus in an HHV6 Encephalitis Patient with a Posterior Pituitary Lesion that Developed after Tandem Cord Blood Transplantation
- Kawamoto Shinichiro,Hatanaka Kazuo,Imakita Masami,Tamaki Toshiharu
- Internal Medicine 52(10), 1107-1110, 2013
- … Polyuria and adipsic hypernatremia were observed during treatment of the encephalitis. …
- NAID 130003365607
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- A defect in osmoregulated thirst mechanism is termed hypodipsic or adipsic hypernatremia . It is frequently associated with defective ADH production as well, either a CDI or partial DI. Due to lack of thirst sense, patients with this ...
- Adipsic Hypernatremia Neonatal Hypernatremia This condition occurs due to Neonates. Neonates are the babies of 4 weeks. It is caused by an insufficient feeding of Breast Milk. It is a dangerous situation for young children ...
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