2010
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.22610
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Severe polyuria and polydipsia in hyponatremic‐hypertensive syndrome associated with Wilms tumor

Abstract: The combination of hyponatremia and renovascular hypertension is known as hyponatremic-hypertensive syndrome (HHS) and so rarely described in children but associated with various kinds of occlusions of the renal artery. We describe two children who presented HHS with severe hypokalemia, polyuria, and polydipsia associated with Wilms tumor, which required treatment with an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor before nephrectomy. All HHS signs and symptoms resolved only following surgical resection of the tum… Show more

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“…(1~4.5)8 nmol/l (0.1~0.8)1222.429.51800 mg/dayHeartKidneyACEI, β blocker, CCB, spironolactonePTARecovery6 [15]M/ 7yPolydipsia, polyuria210/120NANA1142.4NANARetinaKidneyCCB, α 1 blocker NephrectomyRecovery7 [16]M/ 2y9mPolydipsia, polyuria Seizure160/12080.44 ng/ml/hr. (0.2~2.8)6861 pg/ml (10~160)1181.9NANACNSKidneyCCB, desmopressin ACEINephrectomyRecovery8 [16]F/ 1y4mPolyuria, polydipsia140/90NANA1312.6NANAKidneyCCBACEINephrectomyHypertension9 [17]M/ 9yPolyuria, polydipsia Seizure156/120NANA1243.234NACNSRetinaKidneyNitroprusside ACEI, CCBPTA with stentingHypertension10 [18]M/ 1y7mPolyuria Polydipsia Seizure248/150137 ng/ml/min (3~11)743 ng/dl (7~93)1283.224NACNSHeartKidneyNitroprusside, ACEIPTA with stentHypertension11 [19]M/ 5ySeizure236/13221.06 ng/ml/hr. (1.3~3.9)1172 ng/dl (1~16)1123.233.4 f UP/UCr 6.84CNSKidney β blocker, CCB, hydralazineProteinuriaHypertension12 [19]M/ 8yPolydipsia, polyuria Seizure184/11032.8 ng/ml/hr.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(1~4.5)8 nmol/l (0.1~0.8)1222.429.51800 mg/dayHeartKidneyACEI, β blocker, CCB, spironolactonePTARecovery6 [15]M/ 7yPolydipsia, polyuria210/120NANA1142.4NANARetinaKidneyCCB, α 1 blocker NephrectomyRecovery7 [16]M/ 2y9mPolydipsia, polyuria Seizure160/12080.44 ng/ml/hr. (0.2~2.8)6861 pg/ml (10~160)1181.9NANACNSKidneyCCB, desmopressin ACEINephrectomyRecovery8 [16]F/ 1y4mPolyuria, polydipsia140/90NANA1312.6NANAKidneyCCBACEINephrectomyHypertension9 [17]M/ 9yPolyuria, polydipsia Seizure156/120NANA1243.234NACNSRetinaKidneyNitroprusside ACEI, CCBPTA with stentingHypertension10 [18]M/ 1y7mPolyuria Polydipsia Seizure248/150137 ng/ml/min (3~11)743 ng/dl (7~93)1283.224NACNSHeartKidneyNitroprusside, ACEIPTA with stentHypertension11 [19]M/ 5ySeizure236/13221.06 ng/ml/hr. (1.3~3.9)1172 ng/dl (1~16)1123.233.4 f UP/UCr 6.84CNSKidney β blocker, CCB, hydralazineProteinuriaHypertension12 [19]M/ 8yPolydipsia, polyuria Seizure184/11032.8 ng/ml/hr.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%