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Citation

Chesney RW, Brusilow S. Johns Hopkins Med. J. 1981; 148(1): 11-13.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, Johns Hopkins University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7453004

Abstract

A 21-month-old girl presented with seizures and a serum sodium concentration of 206 meq/l. She had many of the features of psychosocial dwarfism, including short stature, bizarre eating and drinking habits, absent growth hormone response to arginine and insulin infusion and a rapid weight gain during her hospitalization. During the initial rehydration, the patient's weight gain was only 2 percent of her body weight. This finding probably indicates that her hypernatremia was chronic, did not represent acute dehydration and may well have derived from willful denial of water, although a chronic salt load could not be ruled out. This report further emphasizes that extreme hypernatremia may be the presenting feature of child abuse.


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