Case Report
Psychogenic Polydipsia Complicated to Hyponatremia Induced Seizure in Schizophrenia: A Case Report from Nepal
Table 1
Summary of investigations done.
| Investigations | Results | References |
| Complete hemogram | WNL | - | Serum Na+ | 100 mEq/L | 135−145 mEq/L | Serum K+ | 3.9 mEq/L | 3.5−5.1 mEq/L | Serum urea | 24 mg/dL | 15−45 mg/dL | Serum creatinine | 1.0 mg/dL | 0.8−1.3 mg/dL | Urine osmolality | 109.2 mmol/kg | 300−900 mmol/kg | Serum osmolality | 145 mmol/kg | 275−295 mmol/kg | Urine Na+ | 46 mmol/L | <20 mmol/L | Thyroid function test | WNL | | Blood sugar | | | Fasting | 72 mg/dL | <100 mg/dL | Post prandial | 120 mg/dL | <140 mg/dL | Serum Cortisol | 29.46 mcg/dL | 43−22.4 mcg/dL | Ultrasonography whole abdomen | WNL | - | Echocardiography | WNL | - | CT scan head | WNL | - | MRI brain | WNL | - |
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WNL: Within Normal Limits.
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