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Hyponatraemia was found in 18 (62%) of 29 patients with histologically proven mesothelioma. The mechanism for the development of the hyponatraemia is discussed. It is suggested that patients with mesothelioma should be monitored for electrolyte abnormalities. If hyponatraemia is found the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone should be suspected as treatment with demethylchlortetracycline may improve the quality of life in an otherwise fatal illness.
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PMID:Hyponatraemia and mesothelioma. 43 81

Little has been reported concerning electrolyte changes among patients with mesothelioma. Two studies have suggested that hyponatraemia is particularly common among them and should lead to suspicion of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone in those patients (Perks et al. 1979; Siafakas et al. 1984). We reviewed serum electrolyte changes in three groups of patients: 48 cases of pleural mesothelioma, 89 of peritoneal mesothelioma, associated with asbestos exposure, and 149 of asbestosis. Five of 48 (10.4%) patients with pleural mesothelioma, 17 of 89 (19.1%) with peritoneal mesothelioma, and 23 of 149 (15.4%) patients with asbestosis without mesothelioma, had hyponatraemia. No statistically significant difference among the groups was found. These findings do not support the proposal that hyponatraemia is unusually common when mesothelioma is present, at least not among patients whose neoplasms are related to asbestos exposure.
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PMID:Electrolyte changes in mesothelioma. 379 Apr 19