Sunday, 22 March 2026

Lynch Syndrome

 

 
 

 In 1895, pathologist Aldred Scott Warthin at the University of Michigan described a family with multiple cases of:

  • colon cancer, endometrial cancer and gastric cancer. 

 

The syndrome was rediscovered by Henry T. Lynch, an oncologist and geneticist.

  • In the 1960s, Lynch studied families with: 
  • early-onset colon cancer
  • multiple cancers across generations
  • no polyposis (unlike FAP)  

 
 
 
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Psychogenic Polydipsia

 

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Polydipsia
 
 
 

Water intoxication was first recognized in medical literature in the early 20th century, but became widely discussed after cases in:

  • Psychiatric hospitals (psychogenic polydipsia)
  • Endurance sports medicine (1980s–1990s)

 
 
Psychogenic Polydipsia
 
 
 One of the first documented reports 
 
Compulsive water drinking in a psychiatric patient 
  
Title: Water intoxication in a mental case
Author: H. S. Barahal
Journal: Psychiatric Quarterly, Year: 1938 
 
 
  • Described a psychiatric patient who drank excessive water
  • Developed confusion, seizures, and coma
  • Recognized dilution of body fluids as the cause

This paper is often cited as the first clear report of psychogenic polydipsia causing water intoxication.

 
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                                           Hyponatremia → seizures → coma → death.
 
 

                                                                            
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