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Query: UMLS:C0025362 (
mental retardation
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An adolescent boy with essential hypernatremia, absent corpus callosum,
mental retardation
, hypodipsia, and partial diabetes insipidus with "inappropriate"
ADH
regulation and secretion was studied regarding factors controlling
ADH
and neurophysin release. Persistent hyperosmolality was noted while on 100 mEq sodium intake daily. Endogenous vasopressin activity was demonstrated after prolonged water deprivation. Hypertonic saline infusion produced increased volumes but dilute urine. Aqueous pitressin increased urinary osmolality, decreased serum osmolality, urine flow rate, and free water clearance. Stable water diuresis was induced by water loading and on normal saline infusion. Nicotine-stimulated neurophysin remained unexpectedly low and below the level of detectability when sampled during the physiologic studies, whereas oestrogen-stimulated neurophysin was elevated during oestrogen stimulation, water loading, and orthostasis procedures. Plasma vasopressin was suppressed with water loading but remained suppressed 90 min after tilt table testing. These data indicate impairment of the osmoreceptor mechanism: however, since the patient had a normal response of oestrogen-stimulated neurophysin, that part of the neurohypophysis appears intact. Chlorpropamide was effective in alleviating the hyperosmolar state acutely and maintained normal osmolar concentrations during two years of therapy.
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PMID:Essential hypernatraemia, antidiuretic hormone and neurophysin secretion: response to chlorpropamide. 746
Hyponatremia, an electrolyte disturbance usually without clinical significance, may sometimes lead to serious complications when overlooked or not treated appropriately. One cause of hyponatremia, the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion, has been associated with some drugs, including carbamazepine (CBZ). Because of its antidiuretic effects, CBZ has been used successfully to treat diabetes insipidus centralis. Possible mechanisms for the antidiuretic effects of CBZ have been proposed. Altered sensitivity to serum osmolality by the hypothalamic osmoreceptors appears likely, but an increased sensitivity of the renal tubules to circulating
ADH
cannot be excluded. CBZ has led to hyponatremia in patients with epilepsy, neuralgia,
mental retardation
, and psychiatric disorders with a frequency varying from 4.8 to 40%. Oxcarbazepine (OCBZ), which is structurally related to CBZ, has shown similar hyponatremic effects, but whether hyponatremia occurs more often than with CBZ is not yet clear. Experience with OCBZ is still limited, and there is no definite explanation for a possible difference in antidiuretic potency. Most patients with CBZ/OCBZ-induced hyponatremia are asymptomatic. In rare cases, water intoxication has been reported, necessitating treatment discontinuation.
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PMID:Hyponatremia associated with carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine therapy: a review. 811 43
We present a child with Lenz dysplasia associated with panhypopituitarism. Lenz dysplasia is characterized by small eyeball, small head, hydronephrosis, cleft lip and palate, and
mental retardation
. A 12 month-old boy with Lenz dysplasia was scheduled for plasty of the lip and basis of the nasal cavity under general anesthesia. We had to pay attention for airway management and hormone supplementation. Anesthesia was induced with sevoflurane and nitrous oxide in oxygen. Tracheal intubation was facilitated with vecuronium bromide. We had no difficulty in airway management. Since this patient could not release enough endogenous cortisol in response to the stress of surgery, we supplemented hydrocortisone after anesthesia induction. Urine output and serum electrolyte concentrations were carefully monitored during surgery because of the impaired
ADH
response. We encountered no complications in the anesthetic management of this patient.
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PMID:[Anesthetic management of a child with Lenz dysplasia associated with panhypopituitarism]. 978 90