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Citation

Nagamine T. Innov. Clin. Neurosci. 2021; 18(1-3): 47-48.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Matrix Medical Communications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

34150365

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: There are several conditions of treatable dementia. Among these, hyponatremia can cause transitory modification of cognitive functions.

DESIGN: We treated a patient with cognitive decline after minor head injury who developed severe hyponatremia due to central salt wasting syndrome (CSWS).

RESULTS: Head injuries can interfere with the normal neuroendocrine function of the hypothalamus and pituitary system, resulting in CSWS. A short-term infusion of isotonic saline solution might be useful in identifying CSWS.

CONCLUSION: Follow-up laboratory tests, including ones that test serum sodium leves, are recommended even in patients with minor head injury to diagnose potentially reversible conditions similar to dementia.


Language: en

Keywords

cognitive impairment; central salt wasting syndrome (CSWS); hyponatremia; Minor head injury

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