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Renal tubular acidosis as the initial presentation of Sjögren syndrome complicated by iatrogenic central pontine myelinolysis: a case report. [PDF]
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Prevalence of Electrolyte Imbalances in Critically Ill Medical Intensive Care Unit Patients and Their Association With Clinical Outcomes. [PDF]
Mohsin Iqbal I +6 more
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Hypernatremia Caused by Saltwater Emesis in a Case of Neem Powder Poisoning. [PDF]
Alla KR, Pulluri R.
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Prevalence of Electrolyte Abnormality and its Correlation with Clinical Features and Patient Outcomes in Children Admitted to Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of a Resource-Constrained Setting in India. [PDF]
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Preterm twin infant with Netherton syndrome. [PDF]
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Diagnosis and treatment of brain injury complicated by hypernatremia
Hypernatremia is a common electrolyte disorder in patients with brain injury. The mortality of brain injury patients with severe hypernatremia may be as high as 86.8%. The efficacy of conventional treatment for hypernatremia is limited.
Ming Bai, Shiren Sun
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Background and objectives: Hypernatremia can be community or hospital-acquired, and there may be specific factors unique to the hospital environment, such as intravenous fluid treatment, which contribute to hypernatremia.
Andy K H Lim
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Salt and Water: A Review of Hypernatremia.
Advances in kidney disease and health, 2023Serum sodium disorders are generally a marker of water balance in the body. Thus, hypernatremia is most often caused by an overall deficit of total body water.
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