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Background Hyponatremia is common among patients with pulmonary embolism, while hypernatremia increases the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Our objective was to evaluate the association between sodium imbalances and the incidence of VTE and other ...
Sally Temraz +3 more
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Bone: An Acute Buffer of Plasma Sodium during Exhaustive Exercise?
Both hyponatremia and osteopenia separately have been well documented in endurance athletes. Although bone has been shown to act as a “sodium reservoir” to buffer severe plasma sodium derangements in animals, recent data have suggested a similar function
Hew-Butler, Tamara +2 more
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Lactancia materna y deshidratación hipernatrémica: su prevención [PDF]
La deshidratación hipernatrémica por déficit de lactancia materna es un fenómeno creciente en todo el mundo. En nuestro medio la sumatoria de alta precoz institucional, falta de instrucción materna adecuada, rápida reincorporación de la madre a sus ...
Gambarotta, Luis M.
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A 38-year-old man was admitted because of transient somnolence. Five weeks previously, he had suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery (ACOM), which was treated by craniotomy and clipping.
Markus Koster +2 more
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Endocrinology of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland [PDF]
Kuhlendahl, Hans +1 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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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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Hypogalactia as a cause of neonatal hypernatremia
Neonatal hypernatremia is a condition in which the concentration of sodium in the blood of a newborn child exceeds 145 mmol/l. The causes of this pathology may be kidney disease, endocrine problems, transdermal water loss, iatrogenic sodium overload.
A. P. Khokhlova +10 more
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Hypernatremia secondary to soluble paracetamol use in an elderly man: a case report [PDF]
Keith Siau, Arun Khanna
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