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Clinical Semiology and Neuroradiologic Correlates of Acute Hypernatremic Osmotic Challenge in Adults: A Literature Review

F.Y. Ismail, A. Szóllics, M. Szólics, N. Nagelkerke and M. Ljubisavljevic
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2013, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3392
F.Y. Ismail
From the Departments of Pediatrics (F.Y.I.) and Physiology (M.L.) and Institute of Public Health (N.N.), College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates (UAE) University, Al Ain, UAE; Department of Radiology (A.S.), Kálmán Pándy Békes County Hospital, Gyula, Hungary; and Division of Neurology (M.S.), Department of Medicine, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Abu-Dhabi, UAE.
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From the Departments of Pediatrics (F.Y.I.) and Physiology (M.L.) and Institute of Public Health (N.N.), College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates (UAE) University, Al Ain, UAE; Department of Radiology (A.S.), Kálmán Pándy Békes County Hospital, Gyula, Hungary; and Division of Neurology (M.S.), Department of Medicine, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Abu-Dhabi, UAE.
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M. Szólics
From the Departments of Pediatrics (F.Y.I.) and Physiology (M.L.) and Institute of Public Health (N.N.), College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates (UAE) University, Al Ain, UAE; Department of Radiology (A.S.), Kálmán Pándy Békes County Hospital, Gyula, Hungary; and Division of Neurology (M.S.), Department of Medicine, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Abu-Dhabi, UAE.
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N. Nagelkerke
From the Departments of Pediatrics (F.Y.I.) and Physiology (M.L.) and Institute of Public Health (N.N.), College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates (UAE) University, Al Ain, UAE; Department of Radiology (A.S.), Kálmán Pándy Békes County Hospital, Gyula, Hungary; and Division of Neurology (M.S.), Department of Medicine, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Abu-Dhabi, UAE.
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From the Departments of Pediatrics (F.Y.I.) and Physiology (M.L.) and Institute of Public Health (N.N.), College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates (UAE) University, Al Ain, UAE; Department of Radiology (A.S.), Kálmán Pándy Békes County Hospital, Gyula, Hungary; and Division of Neurology (M.S.), Department of Medicine, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, Abu-Dhabi, UAE.
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SUMMARY: The complex interplay between hypernatremic osmotic disturbances and cerebral lesions is yet to be clarified. In this review, we discuss, on the basis of the reported data of hypernatremic CNS challenge in the adult population, the clinical and radiologic features of the condition. Our search captured 20 case studies and 1 case series with 30 patients in total who acquired acute hypernatremia due to different etiologies and developed CNS lesions. We explored the associations between premorbid conditions, clinical presentation, hypernatremic state, correction rate, and radiologic appearance, including the localization of brain lesions and the outcomes. The results revealed that altered mental status was the most commonly reported symptom and osmotic demyelination syndrome in the form of extrapontine myelinolysis was the prevailing radiologic pattern. Finally, we contrasted, when appropriate, clinical and experimental data related to hypernatremic and hyponatremic osmotic insults to aid the understanding of the pathophysiology of CNS osmotic brain injury.

Abbreviations

BG
basal ganglia
CPM
central pontine myelinolysis
EPM
extrapontine myelinolysis
GCS
Glasgow Coma Scale
ODS
osmotic demyelination syndrome
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F.Y. Ismail, A. Szóllics, M. Szólics, N. Nagelkerke, M. Ljubisavljevic
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2013, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3392
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