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Chronic Renal Disease Complicated by Diarrhea: A Case of Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome. [PDF]
Chouksey U, Brar R.
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Recurrent Hyponatremia With Central Endocrine Dysfunction: A Diagnostic Challenge. [PDF]
Li R, Sidhu H, Han JY.
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Navigating Diagnostic Ambiguity in Palliative Pediatric Neuro-Oncology: A Conceptual Framework for Suspected Shunt Malfunction and Refractory Hyponatremia. [PDF]
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The role of electrolytes imbalance in determining poor health outcomes in a cohort of older in-patients: the ELECTROHEALTH study. [PDF]
Fratangelo L, Dotto E, D'Amelio P.
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Seminars in Nephrology, 2009
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte abnormality encountered in clinical practice with wide-ranging prognostic implications in a variety of conditions. This review summarizes the available literature on the epidemiology of hyponatremia in both hospitalized and ambulatory-based patients.
Ashish Upadhyay +2 more
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Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte abnormality encountered in clinical practice with wide-ranging prognostic implications in a variety of conditions. This review summarizes the available literature on the epidemiology of hyponatremia in both hospitalized and ambulatory-based patients.
Ashish Upadhyay +2 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients. Hospital-associated hyponatremia includes community-acquired (e.g., hyponatremia on admission) and hospital-acquired hyponatremia. Acute-onset hyponatremia requires rapid treatment with hypertonic saline to decrease cerebral edema. In cases of chronic hyponatremia (>48 hours)
L M, Sakhrani, S G, Massry
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Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients. Hospital-associated hyponatremia includes community-acquired (e.g., hyponatremia on admission) and hospital-acquired hyponatremia. Acute-onset hyponatremia requires rapid treatment with hypertonic saline to decrease cerebral edema. In cases of chronic hyponatremia (>48 hours)
L M, Sakhrani, S G, Massry
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Hyponatremia in the cancer patient
Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte disorder observed in a wide variety of malignancies and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality.
Biruh Workeneh, Kenar D Jhaveri
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
This article provides a useful clinical classification of hyponatremic states based upon plasma tonicity and extracellular fluid volume. The pathophysiology of hyponatremia induced by hypovolemic, euvolemic, and hypervolemic conditions is discussed. An approach to the treatment of each category of hyponatremia is presented.
P L, Berry, C W, Belsha
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This article provides a useful clinical classification of hyponatremic states based upon plasma tonicity and extracellular fluid volume. The pathophysiology of hyponatremia induced by hypovolemic, euvolemic, and hypervolemic conditions is discussed. An approach to the treatment of each category of hyponatremia is presented.
P L, Berry, C W, Belsha
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2022
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder encountered in clinical practice, and it is a common complication of cirrhosis reflecting an increase in nonosmotic secretion of arginine vasopressin as a result of of the circulatory dysfunction that is characteristic of advanced liver disease. Hyponatremia in cirrhosis has been associated with poor
Rondon-Berrios, Helbert +1 more
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Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder encountered in clinical practice, and it is a common complication of cirrhosis reflecting an increase in nonosmotic secretion of arginine vasopressin as a result of of the circulatory dysfunction that is characteristic of advanced liver disease. Hyponatremia in cirrhosis has been associated with poor
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