Pediatric antidiuretic hormone secretion syndrome

Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) refers to the continuous secretion of antidiuretic hormones when plasma osmotic concentration and normal or low blood sodium levels, resulting in reduced free water clearance, water retention, and low sodium A syndrome of a series of clinical manifestations, such as anemia and hypotonic blood pressure.

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