Lyme Meningitis Leading to Hyponatremia (SIADH)
Lyme Meningitis Leading to Hyponatremia (SIADH) Hyponatremia from Lyme disease can signal underlying neuroborreliosis causing syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion. An 83-year-old woman developed persistent low sodium levels (125-126 mmol/L) initially attributed to blood pressure medication, but after one month of diagnostic confusion and medication changes, a lumbar puncture finally revealed Lyme meningitis […]
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