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Thiazide-induced hyponatremia: an unusual neurologic course
Southern Medical Journal
|May 1, 1986
Abstract:
We have presented a case of thiazide-induced hyponatremia that followed an unusual course after the patient, suffering from extreme lethargy, was admitted with a serum sodium concentration of 104 mEq/L. Although the electrolyte imbalance was essentially corrected within 20 hours and there was clinical improvement, three days later the patient suddenly lost consciousness. She was comatose for more than a month, apparently from extrapontine myelinolysis. After a dramatic improvement, the patient was discharged with almost no neurologic deficit.