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Hypodipsic-hypernatremia syndrome in an adult with polycythemia: a case report
Authors:Mogamat-Yazied Chothia  Kiran George  Muhammed Sheik  Mogamat Razeen Davids
Affiliation:1.Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine,Tygerberg Hospital and Stellenbosch University,Cape Town,South Africa;2.Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine,Tygerberg Hospital and Stellenbosch University,Cape Town,South Africa
Abstract:

Background

Hypernatremia is a very common electrolyte disorder and is frequently encountered in out-patient as well as in-hospital settings. We describe an adult who was found to have unexplained relative polycythemia and episodic hypernatremia. A diagnosis of idiopathic hypodipsic-hypernatremia syndrome was made and the patient was managed with a water-drinking schedule.

Case presentation

A 24-year-old South African-Indian man was found to have polycythemia in association with episodes of hypernatremia. Investigations indicated that he had relative polycythemia. He experienced no thirst at a time when his serum sodium concentration was found to be 151?mmol/L. Further testing indicated that his renal response to arginine vasopressin was intact and magnetic resonance imaging of his brain revealed no hypothalamic lesions. A diagnosis of idiopathic hypodipsic-hypernatremia syndrome was made and he was managed with a water-drinking schedule that corrected his hypernatremia.

Conclusion

Hypodipsia should always be considered when a patient without physical or cognitive disability presents with unexplained episodic hypernatremia or with relative polycythemia.
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