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Clinical Outcomes Associated with Degree of Hypernatremia in Neurocritically Ill Patients
Objective Hypernatremia is a common complication encountered during the treatment of neurocritically ill patients. However, it is unclear whether clinical outcomes correlate with the severity of hypernatremia in such patients.
Yun Im Lee, Joonghyun Ahn, J. Ryu
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Background The COVID‐19 pandemic worldwide has caused varying degrees of severity of lung damage in patients, with acute respiratory distress and death in severe cases.
Yongzhi Ma, Panjuan Zhang, Ming Hou
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Psychogenic polydipsia in dogs – a review of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment
Polyuria and polydipsia represent a common clinical presentation in dogs and may result from numerous disorders affecting different body systems. Compulsive water consumption is characteristic of psychogenic polydipsia, a primary polydipsia disorder rooted in neurologic, behavioural or environmental factors.
G. Pavlovsky
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Developing hypernatremia while on intensive care unit (ICU) is a common problem with various undesirable effects. A link to persistent inflammation, immunosuppression and catabolism syndrome (PICS) can be established in two ways.
Christopher Rugg +5 more
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Background Using effective scolicidal agents intraoperatively is essential to lessen the recurrence rate of hepatic echinococcosis. However, severe hypernatremia may occur after hypertonic saline (HS) has been applied as the scolicidal agent.
Kewei Li +4 more
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Unusual Presentation of Central Diabetes Insipidus in a Patient With Neurosarcoidosis
Hypernatremia is a frequent cause of intensive care unit admission. The patient presented in this article had hypernatremia refractory to D5W (dextrose 5% water) therapy, which led to a complex investigation.
Vedha Sanghi MBBS, Aanchal Kapoor MD
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Extreme hypernatremia in a critically ill patient with feeding-jejunostomy: a case report.
Hypernatremia is a frequent and potentially life-threatening condition in hospitalized patients. It is a disorder of water metabolism and is usually defined as a plasma sodium concentration above 145 mEq/L.
Amarjeet Kumar +4 more
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Extended criteria donors in liver transplantation Part I: reviewing the impact of determining factors [PDF]
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Baimakhanov, Zhassulan +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Many survivors of childhood brain tumors face long‐term adverse health outcomes like obesity. Uncertainties surround the effect of interventions to manage obesity‐related outcomes in survivors of childhood brain tumors. The goal of this updated systematic review and meta‐analysis was to provide the best estimate of the treatment ...
David Hart +11 more
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Elevated Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Hypercortisolism, and Marked Hypernatremia
We present a case of refractory hypernatremia in a patient with elevated adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and hypercortisolism. Cortisol’s effect in tissues results in various outcomes, from maintaining blood pressure to increasing serum glucose levels.
Elias Wassel +9 more
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