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SIADH occuring during benzodiazepine withdrawal
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2014
Abstract
A case of inappropriate ADH secretion, water intoxication, convulsion and unconsciousness occurring during abrupt withdrawal of benzodiazepines due to the patient under reporting her consumption is described.
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