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== Differential Diagnosis ==
== Differential Diagnosis ==


* Pseudohyponatremia from lab error
* [[Pseudohyponatremia]] from lab error
* Translational hyponatremia from mannitol or hyperglycemia
* Translational [[hyponatremia]] from [[mannitol]] or [[hyperglycemia]]
* Hypovolemic
* Hypovolemic
** U<s>Na</s> &gt;20: Renal losses, including mineralocorticoid deficiency
** U<sub>Na</sub> &gt;20: Renal losses, including [[mineralocorticoid deficiency]]
** U<s>Na</s> &lt;10: Non-renal losses
** U<sub>Na</sub> &lt;10: Non-renal losses
* Euvolemic
* Euvolemic
** U<s>osm</s> &gt;100: SIADH, hypothyroidism, glucocorticoid deficiency
** U<sub>osm</sub> &gt;100: [[SIADH]], [[hypothyroidism]], [[glucocorticoid deficiency]]
** U<s>osm</s> &lt;100: Primary polydipsia, low solute intake
** U<sub>osm</sub> &lt;100: [[Primary polydipsia]], low solute intake
** U<s>osm</s> variable: Reset osmostat
** U<sub>osm</sub> variable: Reset osmostat
* Hypervolemic
* Hypervolemic
** U<s>Na</s> &lt;10: CHD, cirrhosis, nephrosis
** U<sub>Na</sub> &lt;10: CHD, [[cirrhosis]], [[nephrosis]]
** U<s>Na</s> &gt;20: Renal failure
** U<sub>Na</sub> &gt;20: [[Renal failure]]


== Investigations ==
== Investigations ==

Revision as of 17:26, 30 July 2020

Differential Diagnosis

Investigations

  • Serum and urine osmolality and electrolytes (prior to treatment)
  • TSH and AM cortisol

Further Reading