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Osmotic diuresis due to urea as the cause of hypernatraemia in critically ill patients [PDF]
Background. Hypernatraemia is common in critically ill patients and has been shown to be an independent predictor of mortality. Osmotic urea diuresis can cause hypernatraemia due to significant water losses but is often not diagnosed.
Funk, Georg-Christian +2 more
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Presentation contains practical approach to the relatively common clinical problem of hypernatremia The main causes of the hypernatremia, its relationships with water balance, and its symptoms are shortly discussed, followed by diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations.
Grzegorz, Ostrowski +2 more
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Does hypernatremia impact mortality in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis?
Introduction: In-hospital hypernatremia is associated with increased mortality rates. We want to elucidate the impact of in-hospital acquired hypernatremia in mortality of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN).
Mailänder, Peter +6 more
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Hypernatremia in Hospital-at-Home Patients: Prevalence, Clinical Profile, and Mortality in Institutionalized and Home-Dwelling Older Adults. [PDF]
de Castro-García M +7 more
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Hypernatremia secondary to partial urinary tract obstruction: a case report. [PDF]
Zhou S, Li T, Cao C, Xiao J, Liu Z.
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Tamara Hew-Butler, Kevin Weisz
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Introduction: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent and clinically challenging infection and a leading cause of hospitalization to Internal Medicine units (IMUs).
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A nomogram for predicting postoperative hypernatremia risk in male nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas: A two-center retrospective observational development and validation study. [PDF]
Lin S +6 more
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