A Case of SIADH Related to Drug-indeced Generalized Maculopapular Rash.
- Author:
Soon Jib YOO
;
Kwang Woo LEE
;
Ho Young SON
;
Sung Koo KANG
;
Bong Yeon CHA
;
Ho Jin SONG
;
Joo Yeon CHOI
;
Jin No PARK
;
Dong HUH
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
SIADH;
Generalized maculopapular rash;
Drug rash
- MeSH:
Clinical Medicine;
Demeclocycline;
Diagnosis;
Exanthema*;
Female;
Fever;
Follow-Up Studies;
Humans;
Hyponatremia;
Inappropriate ADH Syndrome*;
Lung Diseases;
Middle Aged;
Myalgia;
Seizures;
Skin;
Sodium
- From:Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology
1998;13(2):240-246
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiutetic hormone(SIADH) secretion is the most common cause of hyponatremia in clinical medicine. Before diagnosis of the SIADH is made, other causes for a decreased diluting capacity and nonosmotic stimuli for AVP release need to be rule out. Disorders associated with SIADH can be divided into 4 major etiologic groups: malignancies, pulmonary diseases, central nervous disorders, and drugs. A 45-year-old woman was admitted due to maculopapular skin eruption and fever after taking medications for fever and myalgia. Generalized tonic clonic seizure was developed nine days later, and laboratory results showed marked hyponatremia. During the evaluation, treatment, and subsequent follow-up, the diagnosis of SIADH was confirmed, but the definitive cause was obscure. With fluid restriction, sodium replacement and demeclocycline therapy, she recovered completely 6 months later. We suggest that the SIADH might be related to drug-induced generalized maculopapular rash via menmgitis-like reaction in CSF as one of systemic adverse side effects to drugs rather than direct effect of related drugs.