ea0090ep871 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023
Astafyeva Ludmila
, Badmaeva Inna
, Klochkova Irina
, Sharipov Oleg
, Sidneva Yuliya
, Gadjieva Olga
, Bashiryan Boris
, Kalinin Pavel
, Lubnin Andrei
, Konovalov Aleksandr
Reset osmostat syndrome (ROS) is characterized by a change of normal plasma osmolality level (decrease or increase), which leads to chronic dysnatremia (hypo- or hypernatremia). We have described a Clinical case of ROS and chronic hyponatremia in a patient with chordoid glioma of the III ventricle. It is known that the patient had previously been diagnosed with hyponatremia (131-134 mmol/l). She has not hypothyroidism and hypocorticism. There is normal filtration function of t...