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Seref Demirbas
GULHANE TRAINING AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
Musa Baris Aykan
GULHANE TRAINING AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
Haydar Zengin
GULHANE TRAINING AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
Semir Mazman
GULHANE TRAINING AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
Kenan Saglam
GULHANE TRAINING AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
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MORVAN SYNDROME: A RARE CAUSE OF SYNDROME OF INAPPROPRIATE ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE SECRETION
Abstract
The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) accounts for an important part of hyponatremia cases. The causes of SIADH can be detected almost always. As a rare disorder, Morvan Syndrome can be defined by the sum of peripheral nerve hyperexcitability, autonomic instability and neuropsychiatric features. Antibodies to voltage-gated potassium channels (Anti – VGKC-Ab) including contactin associated protein-like 2 antibodies (CASPR2-Ab) and leucine-rich glioma inactivated protein 1 antibodies (LGI1-Ab) were previously known for the potential association with this condition. We present a Morvan Syndrome in a patient who presented with various neuropsychiatric symptoms and SIADH.