Hyponatremia
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Differential Diagnosis
- Pseudohyponatremia from lab error
- Translational hyponatremia from mannitol or hyperglycemia
- Hypovolemic
- U
Na>20: Renal losses, including mineralocorticoid deficiency - U
Na<10: Non-renal losses
- U
- Euvolemic
- U
osm>100: SIADH, hypothyroidism, glucocorticoid deficiency - U
osm<100: Primary polydipsia, low solute intake - U
osmvariable: Reset osmostat
- U
- Hypervolemic
- U
Na<10: CHD, cirrhosis, nephrosis - U
Na>20: Renal failure
- U
Investigations
- Serum and urine osmolality and electrolytes (prior to treatment)
- TSH and AM cortisol
Further Reading
- Milionis HJ, Liamis GL, and Elisaf MS. The hyponatremic patient: a systematic approach to laboratory diagnosis. CMAJ. 2002;166(8):1056-1062.