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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
vasopressin
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Fourteen patients with the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of
antidiuretic hormone
(SIADH) have been treated with demethylchlortetracycline (demeclocycline) 1200 mg daily. In 12 patients the underlying lesion was malignant. The serum sodium returned to normal (greater than 135 mmol/l) in all patients after a mean of 8.6 days (SD +/- 5.3 days). Blood urea rose significantly from the pretreatment level of 4.2 +/- 2.3 mmol/l to 10.1 +/- 5.1 mmol/l at ten days (P less than 0.001). The average maximum blood urea was 13.4 +/- 6.8 mmol/l. In four patients the urea rose above 20 mmol/l, and in two of these demecyocycline was discontinued because of thie rise. The azotaemia could be attributed to a combination of increased urea producation and a mild specific drug-induced nephrotoxicity. Discontinuation of demeclocycline in six patients led to a fall in serum sodium, in one case precipitously, and return of the urea towards normal levels. Demeclocycline appears therefore to be an effective maintenance treatment of SIADH, and the azotaemia that occurs is reversible and probably dose dependent.
Thorax
1979 Jun
PMID:Demeclocycline in the treatment of the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. 11
Desmopressin and
vasopressin
were used to control massive haemoptysis in a patient with cystic fibrosis. After bolus doses a continuous infusion of
vasopressin
was maintained for 36 hours and haemoptysis stopped.
Thorax
1990 Dec
PMID:Life threatening haemoptysis in cystic fibrosis: an alternative therapeutic approach. 203 39
Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells, identified by their positive immunochemical reaction for neurone specific enolase, were readily demonstrable and uniformly distributed in 15 pairs of normal adult human lungs. About 65% contained gastrin releasing peptide and nearly all the rest contained calcitonin. Leucine-enkephalin was not found. Serotonin containing cells were few, and cells immunoreactive for adrenocorticotrophin and
antidiuretic hormone
were absent. About one in 10 cells was argyrophilic, and costorage of peptides was not seen.
Thorax
1988 Nov
PMID:Neuroendocrine cell populations in normal human lungs: a quantitative study. 306 73
Plasma
antidiuretic hormone
concentrations were measured in a group of children with acute asthma and in a control group. Very high levels of
antidiuretic hormone
were found in the asthmatic group. There were no changes in other biochemical indices. If overproduction of
antidiuretic hormone
is sustained then fluid administration to children with severe acute asthma is potentially dangerous.
Thorax
1983 Aug
PMID:Acute asthma and antidiuretic hormone secretion. 661 49
A 49-year-old white female presented to the emergency room complaining of severe headaches. A brain computed tomography (CT) showed a large right temporal mass that measured 2.9 x 5 cm. Sodium was low at admission, which indicated syndrome of inappropriate secretion of
antidiuretic hormone
(SIADH). Her pituitary gland was enlarged.
Thorax
CT revealed a large anterior mediastinal mass measuring 6.3 x 3.6 cm. Pathology revealed a poorly differentiated carcinoma arising from the thymus. This case is unique because thymic cancer rarely results in brain metastases and very rarely causes SIADH with changes in pituitary volume and signal quality.
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PMID:Brain metastasis from thymic carcinoma in association with SIADH and pituitary enlargement: a case report. 1858 Jul 15