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Updates in hyponatremia and hypernatremia

Current opinion in pediatrics
Purpose of review Hyponatremia and hypernatremia are commonly encountered electrolyte abnormalities that require timely and careful intervention, as they can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
Leslie Saba   +2 more
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Hypernatremia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Hypernatremia is a potentially life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. This problem develops most often because of loss of water from the animal, but in rare cases hypernatremia results from gain of sodium chloride. Important conditions predisposing to hypernatremia include diarrhea, vomiting, heat stroke, fever, limited access to water, excessive ...
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Hypernatremia

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
Hypernatremia results when the water content of body fluids is deficient compared with sodium content. Hypernatremia can be the result of pure sodium excess but is usually associated with dehydration, secondary to excess losses of water or hypotonic fluids.
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Hypernatremia.

Compendium (Yardley, PA), 2013
Salt toxicity can be fatal in dogs and cats. Whether toxicity occurs accidentally or iatrogenically, it is important to recognize the clinical signs of sodium toxicosis, which are mainly caused by hypernatremia and associated cerebral edema. Treatment involves prompt initiation of fluid therapy along with careful monitoring of neurologic status, serum ...
Catherine M, Kasai, Robert, King
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Hypernatremia and moderate-to-severe hyponatremia are independent predictors of mortality in septic patients at emergency department presentation: A sub-group analysis of the need-speed trial.

European journal of internal medicine, 2020
STUDY OBJECTIVE Early risk stratification of septic patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) is challenging. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prognostic role of plasmatic sodium level (PNa+) derangements at ED presentation in septic ...
L. Castello   +14 more
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Hypernatremia with myoglobinuria

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1973
Abstract:A patient with myoglobinuria and hypernatremia is presented. The effect of hypernatremia on muscle metabolism is discussed, and hypernatremia as a cause of myoglobinuria is suggested.
J M, Ulvila, V J, Nessan
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HYPONATREMIA AND HYPERNATREMIA

Medical Clinics of North America, 1997
Hyponatremia and hypernatremia are common electrolyte disorders resulting from disorders in water homeostasis. Hyponatremia usually results from defects in free water excretion, although increased intake may also contribute. The treatment of hyponatremia has been controversial because of the high associated morbidity and mortality and the observation ...
L F, Fried, P M, Palevsky
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Hypernatremia With Edema

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999
Hypernatremia is usually associated with water depletion. Seven very ill patients developed hypernatremia in association with marked edema during therapy in the hospital. All patients had hypoalbuminemia and azotemia. At the time of hypernatremia, urine output averaged 1880 mL/24 h and urine sodium concentration averaged 59 mmol/L, suggesting that low ...
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Hypernatremia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
H J, Adrogué, N E, Madias
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Neurogenic Hypernatremia

Archives of Neurology, 1966
D, Pleasure, M, Goldberg
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