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Risk Factors and Neurological Outcomes of Neonatal Hypernatremia [PDF]
Kamyar Kamrani +3 more
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Increased mortality in hypernatremic burned patients
Introduction: In-hospital hypernatremia develops usually iatrogenically from inadequate or inappropriate fluid prescription. In severely burned patient an extensive initial fluid resuscitation is necessary for burn shock survival.
Lange, Thomas +5 more
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LE IPERNATRIEMIE NELL\u2019ANZIANO [PDF]
L\u2019pernatremia \ue8 caratterizzata da un deficit di acqua corporea totale rispetto al sodio ed \ue8 definita da una concentrazione plasmatica superiore a 145 mmol/L.
Barbagallo, M. +2 more
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Maternal serum zinc and copper and infant birth weight [PDF]
Objective: Trace element deficiencies have been documented to play an important role in determination of the fetal outcome. It has been reported that the pregnant women in developing countries consume diets with a lower density of minerals and vitamins ...
انتشاری مقدم, افسانه +5 more
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Behavioural induced severe hypernatremia without neurological manifestations
Hypernatremia is a relatively common entity and is more prevalent among the elderly and critically ill. A number of medical conditions are commonly associated with hypernatremia, and these differ substantially among children and adults.
Hassan Hossam +2 more
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Serum sodium levels and associated mortality rates and length of stay in surgical ICU patients [PDF]
Dysnatremia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a common problem among ICU patients and has been associated with an increase in mortality rates (Sakr et al., 2013).
Homoky, Morgan A.
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Organic Osmolytes in the Brain of an Infant with Hypernatremia [PDF]
Jung Hee Lee +2 more
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Endocrinology of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland [PDF]
Kuhlendahl, Hans +1 more
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Treating Intracranial Hypertension in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury during Neurointensive Care: New Features of Old Problems? [PDF]
Despite the envisioned breakthrough prophesied for the end of the past century in healing brain injured patients, both clinicians and basic scientists are still struggling with this burden.
Steiger, Peter +2 more
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