Title of article :
Adipsic Hypernatremic Myopathy
Author/Authors :
Sabzghabaei, Foroogh Iran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Medicine , Rastegar, Asghar Yale University School of Medicine - Department of Medicine
Abstract :
Chronic hypernatremia due to a defect in
thirst mechanism or in osmoregulation of
arginine vasopressin secretion is very rare.1
Chronic hypernatremia due to a selective defect
in osmoregulation of thirst could be secondary
to structural lesion in hypothalamus such as
tumor, cyst, or granulomas, and less commonly
without demonstrable structural lesions.2 This
is often asymptomatic but may present with
neurologic signs such as delirium, lethargy, and
less commonly, muscle weakness.3 We report a
patient who presented with muscle weakness
and rhabdomyolysis due to an isolated defect in
osmoregulation of thirst without evidence of a
structural lesion.
Keywords :
rhabdomyolysis , adipsia , hypernatremia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics