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S Taylor Williams1, Robert C Kores
1University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Department of Psychiatry, Memphis, TN, USA. taylorwilliamsmd@gmail.com
Abstract:
The prevalence of psychogenic polydipsia, which can cause hyponatremia, is unknown in the outpatient psychiatric community. We report on 42 individuals who were admitted for hyponatremia due to psychogenic polydipsia. No significant differences were found between the community and institutional samples regarding demographics, psychiatric diagnosis, or severity of hyponatremia.
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