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Query: UMLS:C0494475 (
tonic-clonic seizure
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A female aged 53 years was found to have a suprasellar lesion, which was shown to be a Rathke's cyst after removal by transsphenoidal surgery. She presented 16 days postoperatively, and following two
grand mal seizures
was found to be profoundly hyponatraemic (sodium 101 nmol/l). She was initially thought to have the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone and was treated accordingly, but central venous pressure measurement revealed the hypovolaemia of cerebral
salt
wasting syndrome. The patient subsequently developed severe neurological sequelae after the correction of her hyponatraemia, following the development of extrapontine myelinolysis. Cerebral
salt
wasting syndrome is a rare cause of hyponatraemia following pituitary transsphenoidal surgery, which may mimic the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. This case emphasizes the poor prognosis that may result from the rapid correction of profound hyponatraemia.
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PMID:Hyponatraemia secondary to cerebral salt wasting syndrome following routine pituitary surgery. 881 Jul 41
Seizures are an uncommon but serious complication of hyponatremia which can lead to permanent brain damage and even death. It is recommended that patients with hyponatremic-induced seizures be treated with 3% hypertonic saline, however, a rapid rate of correction may result in central pontine myelinolysis (CPM), a severe neurological disorder characterized by mutism, dysarthria, spastic quadriparesis, and pseudobulbar palsy. The patient in this case developed a hyponatremia-induced generalized
tonic-clonic seizure
which was aborted by rapid therapy with diazepam, followed by hypertonic saline and phenytoin. Subsequent replacement of hypertonic saline with normal saline and
salt
tabs in combination with phenytoin allowed gradual correction of serum sodium without any subsequent seizures or neurological complications.
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PMID:Therapy with hypertonic saline in combination with anti-convulsants for hyponatremia-induced seizure: a case report and review of the literature. 1263 26
A 20-year-old military recruit suffered a generalized
tonic-clonic seizure
following 9 hours of moderate activity in a hot, humid environment. He had drunk at least 5.8 L of plain water before the seizure, and laboratory studies revealed that his serum sodium concentration was 113 mmol/L. Overconsumption of fluids during exercise may precipitate acute hyponatremia, a potentially life-threatening medical condition. Prompt correction of serum sodium in acute exertional hyponatremia is important to reduce the risk of permanent neurologic sequelae or death. Recommendations for prevention include ingesting the correct amount of fluid for the activity (the most important method) and consuming adequate
salt
through diet or beverage.
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PMID:Seizure after exercise in the heat: recognizing life-threatening hyponatremia. 2008 59