Influenza A: another cause of SIADH?
Simon Mifsud1, Maria Alessandra Zammit2, Ramon Casha2
1Department of Medicine, Mater Dei Hospital, Msida, Malta.
BMJ Case Reports
|October 20, 2018
Abstract:
The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion is a frequent cause of hyponatraemia. It is a dilutional hyponatraemia secondary to impaired urinary dilution in the absence of renal disease or any identifiable non-osmotic stimulus known to induce antidiuretic hormone secretion. SIADH can arise secondary to various respiratory tract infections; however, the association between SIADH and influenza A infection is described in only a few cases in the literature. The authors present a case report of influenza A that may have caused a profound SIADH-related hyponatraemia.
Keywords:
endocrinologyinfluenzametabolic disordersSIADH and influenzaHyponatraemia causesRespiratory infection and electrolyte disordersCase report of SIADH

