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Case Reports

Severe hyponatremia associated with pre-eclampsia

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Pages 801-803 | Received 24 Jan 2013, Accepted 26 Mar 2013, Published online: 24 May 2013
 

Abstract

Background: Pre-eclampsia associated hyponatraemia is a very rare condition that can potentially lead to serious maternal and fetal complications and that constitute a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge even for an experienced physician.

Case report: A 25-year old female presented to the clinic at 25.3 weeks of gestation with mild physical signs of edema along with hypertension, proteinuria, and a severe hyponatremia (113 mEq/L). Hyponatremia was classified as hypervolemic and resolved 72 hours after the delivery with water restriction.

Conclusions: The pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia associated hyponatremia is relatively unknown. A non-osmotic stimulation of vasopresin release in the setting of a hypervolemic state with low effective circulating plasma volume is thought to be the main mechanism. Advanced maternal age and nephrotic range proteinuria have been postulated as risk factors, but their causal role remains unclear. Fluid restriction is a reasonable treatment, and maternal outcomes are favourable. This condition is a rare indication for urgent delivery, but neonatal outcomes are variable.

Conflict of interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest

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