Inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion in oat-cell carcinoma of bronchus: Aggravation of hyponatraemia by intravenous cyclophosphamide
AUTOR(ES)
Munro, A. H. G.
RESUMO
A patient with hyponatraemia associated with an oat-cell carcinoma of the bronchus is described. Treatment with intermittent large doses of cyclophosphamide intensified the hyponatraemia. An explanation of this previously undescribed phenomenon is suggested.
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