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ea0007p297 | Clinical case reports | BES2004

Gestational diabetes insipidus, severe hypernatremia and hyperemesis gravidarum in a primigravid pregnancy

Hoashi S , Margey R , Haroun A , Keatings V , Firth R

A 27 years old primigravid lady presented with nausea and recurrent vomiting at 35 weeks gestation. She was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum at 5 weeks gestation. TPN was commenced but she continued vomiting. On examination, foetal size was normal for gestational age, BP was 105/70 mmHg. Electrolytes were normal except potassium of 2.7 mmol/l, LFT was normal, albumin 29 g/l and uric acid 307 umol/l. 16 days after admission, she rapidly deteriorated with weakness and plasm...