Delayed appearance of osmotic demyelination and relowering of the serum sodium
Delayed appearance of osmotic demyelination and relowering of the serum sodium
Neurologic symptoms of osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS) typically occur 2 to 6 days after correction of the hyponatremia. In this patient, severe hyponatremia was corrected too quickly (23 mEq/L in 48 hours), and coma developed 2 days later. The serum sodium was quickly relowered and then slowly corrected. Neurologic symptoms improved, which may have been due to relowering of the serum sodium or may have represented spontaneous resolution.