Leguerrier A, Pedech A, Cartier F, Logeais Y
Sem Hop. 1979;55(21-22):1135-8.
The autors reports about a new case of Schwartz-Bartter's syndrome. Its first clinical manifestations are primarily the neuro-psychiatric disorder and the arterial hypertension. These manifestations were attributed to an inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormon, in relation with a bronchial neoplasm (oat-cell carcinoma). The tumor was removed surgically; shortly after the operation the biological disorders disappeared completely. But they reappeared 5 months later, indicating recurrence (local and metastatic). This recurrence started to present clinical manifestation, 2 months later. After a brief historical approach, the authors suggested the aetiology, the diagnosis circumstances and the biological criteria of Schwartz-Bartter's syndrome. Then later, the precised the main principles of its management.