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|width="20%"|'''[[Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis]]'''
|width="20%"|'''[[Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis]]'''
|width="70%"|[[Weakness]], [[dysgeusia]], and clinical euvolemia: osmolality <275 mOsmol/kg water, urinary osmolality >100 mOsmol/kg water during hypotonicity, urinary sodium >40 mmol/L with normal dietary salt intake.
|width="70%"|[[Weakness]], [[dysgeusia]], and clinical euvolemia: [[osmolality]] <275 mOsmol/kg water, urinary osmolality >100 mOsmol/kg water during hypotonicity, urinary sodium >40 mmol/L with normal dietary salt intake.
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|'''[[Lambert-Eaton syndrome]]'''
|'''[[Lambert-Eaton syndrome]]'''
|Proximal muscles of lower extremities weakness and fatiguability, [[abnormal gait]], [[hyporeflexia]], increased deep-tendon reflexes after facilitation, [[autonomic dysfunction]], and [[paresthesia]]
|Proximal muscles of lower extremities weakness and fatiguability, abnormal [[gait]], [[hyporeflexia]], increased deep-tendon reflexes after facilitation, [[autonomic dysfunction]], and [[paresthesia]]
|Frequency: 3%
|Frequency: 3%
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|'''[[Limbic encephalitis]] and [[encephalomyelitis]]'''
|'''[[Limbic encephalitis]] and [[encephalomyelitis]]'''
|Altered mental status, [[seizures]], [[memory]] loss, space and time [[disorientation]], with or without [[dementia]].
|[[Altered mental status]], [[seizures]], [[memory loss]], space and time [[disorientation]], with or without [[dementia]].
|Frequency: <1%
|Frequency: <1%
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Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis Weakness, dysgeusia, and clinical euvolemia: osmolality <275 mOsmol/kg water, urinary osmolality >100 mOsmol/kg water during hypotonicity, urinary sodium >40 mmol/L with normal dietary salt intake. Frequency: 15-40%
Cushing's syndrome Hypercorticism Frequency: 2-5
Lambert-Eaton syndrome Proximal muscles of lower extremities weakness and fatiguability, abnormal gait, hyporeflexia, increased deep-tendon reflexes after facilitation, autonomic dysfunction, and paresthesia Frequency: 3%
Limbic encephalitis and encephalomyelitis Altered mental status, seizures, memory loss, space and time disorientation, with or without dementia. Frequency: <1%
Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration Ataxia, dysarthria, ocular findings and severe vertigo Frequency: <1%
Superior vena cava syndrome Edema of upper boy Frequency: 50%