Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Case Reports
A case of reversible disturbance of consciousness following leptomeningeal metastases
Kazuki ShimadaSyo GoyaTeppei TsumoriMika SaijyoTaizo HigamiEriko TaniSawa TakeokaKanako KurataAyako TanakaMasanari HamaguchiMotohiro TamiyaTakayuki ShiroyamaNaoko MorishitaNorio OkamotoHidekazu SuzukiTomonori HirashimaIchiro Kawase
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2014 Volume 9 Issue 4 Pages 528-532

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Introduction:Hyponatremia, which is frequently present in patients with end-stage cancer, causes delirium and disturbance of consciousness and is considered a poor prognostic factor. We report a case of hyponatremia with hypopituitarism in association with leptomeningeal metastasis, resulting in reversible disturbance of consciousness. Case report:A 77 year-old female received chemotherapy at our hospital for postoperative recurrence of lung cancer, and best supportive care due to a side effect. After transfer to another hospital, she experienced a sudden disturbance of consciousness and was returned to our hospital. A detailed examination resulted in a diagnosis of hyponatremia from hypopituitarism following leptomeningeal metastasis involving the cerebral ventricles. Hyponatremia was improved by NaCl supplement and hormone replacement, followed by recovery from disturbance of consciousness. Discussion:QOL of patients with end-stage cancer can be improved through the active treatment of reversible causes of disturbance of consciousness. Conclusion:When severe hyponatremia is detected in cancer patients, it is important to consider the possibility of hypopituitarism with brain metastasis or meninges dissemination in the differential diagnosis.
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