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Carbenicillin and Hypokalemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: Brunner and Frick (1) drew attention to the development of hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis with high-dose sodium benzylpenicillin therapy; and electrolyte disturbances ha...
Monigue Mathieu   +3 more
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Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
ONE of the most common disorders encountered in clinical medicine is abnormal potassium metabolism resulting in either hyperkalemia or hypokalemia. In a healthy person, potassium balance is a function of oral intake and renal excretion. On a normal daily oral intake of 40 to 100 mEq, the urinary potassium excretion varies between 40 and 90 mEq/24 hr ...
Robert G. Dluhy, Stephen R. Newmark
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Hypokalemia

Critical Care Clinics, 1991
Hypokalemia is a common and potentially life-threatening electrolyte disturbance. This article reviews normal potassium homeostasis and transcellular potassium movement. In addition, extrarenal and renal causes of hypokalemia are discussed. The authors conclude this article with a simple approach to evaluation and management of hypokalemia in the ...
Freedman Bi, Burkart Jm
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Hypokalemia and Quadriparesis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1990
To the Editor —I read with interest the article by Orman et al 1 in theArchives. The authors state in the abstract of this case report that Yersinia enterocolitica -induced diarrhea should be added to the list of diseases causing severe hypokalemia; as though Y enterocolitica -induced diarrhea is particular in producing severe hypokalemia.
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Hypokalemia in Leukemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt To the editor: I am writing with regard to the comments made by Dr. Yeung and Dr. Trowbridge (1) on hypokalemia in the blastic crisis of chronic granulocytic leukemia.
John Rule, Harry Kintzi, David Prager
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Hypokalemia-induced rhabdomyolysis

Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2013
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GRIFONI, ELISA   +4 more
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Hypokalemia and Hypercalcemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt To the editor: Aldinger and Samaan in their article "Hypokalemia with Hypercalcemia" (Ann Intern Med87:571-573, 1977) demonstrate a higher prevalence of hypokalemia in the hypercalcemia of ...
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Hypokalemia and arrhythmias

The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
The focus of this article is hypokalemia, its electrophysiologic properties, and clinical arrhythmias. The effects of potassium on the electrophysiologic properties of the heart have been extensively studied and clearly are arrhythmogenic. Hypokalemia increases resting membrane potential and increases both the duration of the action potential and the ...
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Hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia

2012
Disorder of potassium balance—both hypo- and hyperkalemia—is a common finding in the ICU. These abnormalities might be subtle requiring minimal intervention or life-threatening requiring urgent measures. A methodological approach is warranted to manage this problem.
Rajesh Chawla, Subhash Todi
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Hypokalemia: A Quick Reference

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008
This article serves as a quick reference for hypokalemia. Guidelines for analysis and causes, signs, and a stepwise approach are presented.
Márcia Mery Kogika   +1 more
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