pseudohiponatremie
Pseudohiponatremie is a clinical laboratory phenomenon characterized by a falsely low serum sodium concentration that does not reflect a true hyponatremia. It is typically caused by laboratory interference or sample issues rather than an actual disturbance in the body's sodium balance. This condition is important to recognize to prevent unnecessary treatment based on misleading laboratory results.
The primary mechanisms leading to pseudohiponatremie involve interference in the measurement process, commonly due to hyperlipidemia,
Differential diagnosis of pseudohiponatremie includes genuine hyponatremia caused by conditions such as syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
Understanding pseudohiponatremie is crucial in clinical practice to avoid unnecessary interventions. Correct diagnosis relies on correlating