ea0025p171 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2011
Mlawa Gideon
, Fraser Laura
, Price Sophie
, Green Robert
, Turner Ben
, Guy Rowland
Background: Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte abnormality in clinical practice, and may be a biochemical manifestation of different diseases including malignancy. Uterine neuroendocrine tumours causing hyponatraemia are rare and can cause a diagnostic challenge.We present a case of 68 years widow who presented with 3 weeks history of nausea, occasional vomiting, confusion, increased urinary frequency, urinary incontinence, chronic constipation, ...