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The authors report a case of acute intermittent porphiria with peripheral motor neuropathy and a syndrome of inadequate ADH excretion in a male patient aged 36 years. Treatment with hypertonic glucose and prostigmine did not yield any beneficial results, while a subsequent treatment with hematine (4 mg/kg/day for a period of four days) produced a dramatic improvement in the clinical picture and in ALA and PGB levels. A back-to-normal shift of plasma and urinary electrolytes was also observed. It appears that there was a close relation between the administration of hematine and the clinical-biochemical remission.
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PMID:[Hematin treatment of porphyric neuropathy]. 101 78

The present case was a 44-year-old man who had been diagnosed as having noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus 2 years before admission. He gradually showed severe neuropathy and emaciation because of poor control of his blood glucose levels. He was admitted to our hospital because of disturbance of consciousness with hyponatremia. The endocrinological findings including thyroid and adrenal functions revealed no abnormalities. Insufficiency of water diuresis was noted in the water loading test. Severe orthostatic hypotension was noted during the standing up test, and an excessive response in the plasma ADH level was also noted. These findings demonstrated that excessive ADH secretion occurred to compensate for the fall in blood pressure because of the breakdown of homeostatic regulation in blood pressure due to diabetic neuropathy. It is suggested that hyponatremia seemed to be subsequently induced by hypersecretion of ADH.
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PMID:Possible involvement of hypersecretion of ADH in hyponatremia in a diabetic patient complicated with severe neuropathy. 831 11