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Acute Bilateral Compartment Syndrome Secondary to Polydipsia-Induced Severe Hyponatremia.

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1 CLINICAL SCHIZOPHRENIA & RELATED PSYCHOSES Rapid Electronic Article in Press This preprinted manuscript has been reviewed and accepted for publication but has yet to be edited, typeset and finalized. This version of the manuscript will be replaced with the final, published version after it has been published in the print edition of the journal. The final, published version may differ from this proof. DOI: 10.3371/CSRP.MAGA.022015 © 2015 Walsh Medical Media LLC

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Relationship between polydipsia and antipsychotics: A systematic review of clinical studies and case reports

TL;DR: Although the causal relationship between polydipsia and antipsychotics remains unclear because of the paucity of high-quality studies, antipsychotic drugs with high affinity to dopamine D2 receptors may be associated with increased risk of polyd dipsia while clozapine may be effective for treating polydiphasia.
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Psychotic exacerbations and enhanced vasopressin secretion in schizophrenic patients with hyponatremia and polydipsia

TL;DR: Psychotic exacerbations are associated with enhanced antidiuretic hormone secretion, for unknown reasons, in schizophrenic patients with hyponatremia and polydipsia, thereby placing them at increased risk of life-threatening water intoxication.
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Antipsychotic use and the risk of rhabdomyolysis.

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Review and case report of idiopathic lower extremity compartment syndrome and its treatment in diabetic patients.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the muscle infarction in these patients is from diffuse microangiopathic disease leading to muscular Infarction and fluid accumulation in the cells causing a decrease in the space in the compartment in question causing compartment syndrome.
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Identification of primary polydipsia in a severe and persistent mental illness outpatient population: a prospective observational study.

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