saltwasting
Saltwasting is a clinical syndrome characterized by excessive loss of sodium in the urine, which can lead to hyponatremia, hypovolemia, and dehydration. It may result from defects in kidney tubule reabsorption or from hormonal disturbances that reduce sodium conservation.
Renal causes include inherited tubulopathies such as Bartter syndrome and Gitelman syndrome. Bartter syndrome involves a
Hormonal causes include congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency, in which aldosterone production is impaired,
Diagnosis rests on clinical history and laboratory findings. Blood tests reveal hyponatremia and signs of volume
Treatment focuses on correcting volume and electrolyte deficits and addressing the underlying cause. In congenital adrenal