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Student who drank soy sauce survives with no brain damage

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 10 (UPI) — A U.S. college student who drank a bottle of soy sauce on a dare, survived without brain damage because of a new treatment, his doctors say.

Dr. David J. Carlberg, Dr. Heather A. Borek, Dr. Scott A. Syverud, Dr. Christopher P. Holstege of the Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, said intentional massive sodium chloride ingestion is rare but often fatal.

Two hours after ingesting the soy sauce the 19-year-old student arrived at the hospital in a coma and experiencing seizures, Carlberg said.

The case study, published online in the Journal of Emergency Medicine, said the patient was administered about 6 quarts of water mixed with sugar via a nasal tube.

One month later appears to have survived neurologically intact — no brain damage, the case study said.

“There are a variety of treatment recommendations for hypernatremia — elevated sodium level in the blood — ranging from dialysis to varying rates of correction,” the researchers wrote in the study. “We reported a case of acute severe hypernatremia corrected with rapid free-water infusions that, to our knowledge, has not been previously reported.”

Copyright 2013 United Press International, Inc. (UPI).

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