ea0035p526 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2014
Garcia Cyril
, Poncin Thibault
, Legarlantezec Patrick
, Bordier Lyse
, Mayaudon Herve
, Dupuy Olivier
, Cremades Serge
Introduction: Hyponatraemia constitutes the most common hydro-electrolytic abnormality and the determination of its cause is important for patientÂ’s treatment, which can include the use of a pharmacological agent.Observation: A 78-year-old woman suffering from a lung adenocarcinoma presents a chronic hyponatraemia ranging from 114 to 123 mmol/l, which cannot be corrected by fluid limitation alone. Clinical and biological assessment leads to diagnose...