Literature DB >> 18310984

Herpes zoster ophthalmicus and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion.

Yasar Kucukardali1, Emrullah Solmazgul, Hakan Terekeci, Oral Oncul, Vedat Turhan.   

Abstract

The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion is a common consequence of neurologic and pulmonary infections as well as drug intake and many other clinical situations. This report describes SIADH that developed in an elderly woman with single dermatomal herpes varicella zoster ophthalmicus without evidence of varicella zoster encephalitis or dissemination. A 76-year-old woman was admitted to our department for evaluation of left facial pain, confusion and disorientation. Further investigation revealed hyponatremia 112 mEq/L, low serum osmolality, high urine osmolality, normal renal function, normal adrenal and thyroid hormones, and high plasma vasopressin 40 pg/mL. These results indicate that the hyponatremia in this case was due to SIADH and that SIADH was caused by an increased release of vasopressin probably because of the antiviral drug (acyclovir) or infection of varicella zoster virus (VZV) in a single dermatome.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18310984     DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.47.0629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med        ISSN: 0918-2918            Impact factor:   1.271


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Review 1.  Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone associated with localized herpes zoster ophthalmicus.

Authors:  Chih-Chiang Wang; Jeng-Chuan Shiang; Jiann-Tomg Chen; Shih-Hua Lin
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2010-09-29       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Neurobrucellosis associated with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone with resultant diabetes insipidus and hypothyroidism.

Authors:  Giuseppe Sturniolo; Placido Mondello; Salvatore Bruno; Orsola Elena Bonfatto; Sabrina Frattima; Antonio Albanese; Roberta Restivo; Giuseppe Liberti; Paolo Pasquali; Cinzia Marianelli
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2010-08-11       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Herpes zoster eye complications: rates and trends.

Authors:  Barbara P Yawn; Peter C Wollan; Jennifer L St Sauver; Linda C Butterfield
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2013-05-09       Impact factor: 7.616

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