1982
DOI: 10.1002/ana.410110317
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Inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone associated with Guillain‐Barré syndrome

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“…It is considered that damage of the hypothalamus causes SIADH, even if hypothalamic lesions are not detected (24). SIADH has also been documented in patients with peripheral neuropathies such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (25)(26)(27), acute autonomic and sensory neuropathy (28), and paraneoplastic autonomic and sensorymotor neuropathy (29). In previous reports of neuropathies with SIADH, most patients had severe autonomic dysfunction (28,29).…”
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“…It is considered that damage of the hypothalamus causes SIADH, even if hypothalamic lesions are not detected (24). SIADH has also been documented in patients with peripheral neuropathies such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (25)(26)(27), acute autonomic and sensory neuropathy (28), and paraneoplastic autonomic and sensorymotor neuropathy (29). In previous reports of neuropathies with SIADH, most patients had severe autonomic dysfunction (28,29).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Salt-wasting without an underlying causative CNS disease has been described as pure renal salt-wasting (RSW) in association with non-neurotropic drug side effects (eg, cisplatin), in older people with various common diseases (eg, hip fracture, pulmonary infections) and other sporadic conditions 3. In Guillain–Barré Syndrome (GBS), however, hyponatraemia has been described mainly as SIAD 4. However, symptoms of hyponatraemia rarely develop in GBS.…”
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“…Our patient, however, did not require mechanical ventila tion. Hochm an et al [8] reported that factors besides abnormalities of afferent vagal action may produce SIADH in a patient with mild GBS. Our patient present ed only mild symptoms, that is lower limbweakness, while the renin-angiotensin system was probably acti vated by sympathetic overactivity.…”
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confidence: 99%