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Severe rhabdomyolysis due to adipsic hypernatremia after craniopharyngioma surgery
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Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia. Sbem-soc Brasil Endocrinologia & Metabologia, v. 51, n. 7, n. 1175, n. 1179, 2007.
0004-2730
WOS:000256343600023
10.1590/S0004-27302007000700023
Autor
Zantut-Wittmann, DE
Garmes, HM
Panzan, AD
Lima, MDO
Baptista, MTM
Institución
Resumen
The association of diabetes insipidus and adipsia after craniopharyngioma surgery has high morbidity. Hypernatremia can be caused by adipsia and be aggravated by diabetes insipidus. Rhabdomyolysis rarely occurs. Case report: This is the first report of a diabetic patient with craniopharyngioma who developed diabetes insipidus and adipsia after surgery, evolving with severe hypernatremia that caused considerable rhabdomyolysis. Conclusion: The importance of the evaluation of muscle integrity when under hypernatremic states is pointed out. Although adipsia may have a simple solution through volunteer water ingestion, serious consequences such as repeated severe hypernatremia episodes and intense rhabdomyolysis with high morbidity could occur, if adipsia is not diagnosed. 51 7 1175 1179