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Suspected cerebral salt wasting syndrome secondary to traumatic brain injury in a dog.

Amanda E ChromiakJoanna FinstadEdward S Cooper
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2024)
This is the first description of suspected CSWS in veterinary medicine. Hyponatremia is a common finding in critically ill neurologic people, including those with TBI, and is typically associated with either syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone or CSWS. As treatment recommendations for syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone and CSWS are diametrically opposed, identifying the presence of hyponatremia and distinguishing between these 2 clinical entities is critical for improving patient care for those with TBI. This case highlights the characteristics and clinical progression regarding the diagnosis and management of suspected CSWS.
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