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Osmotic demyelination syndrome: A pediatric case report and a systematic literature review. [PDF]

open access: yesRadiol Case Rep
Mouhcine Y   +9 more
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Hyponatremia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015
Hyponatremia is the most frequently occurring electrolyte abnormality and can lead to life-threatening complications. This disorder may be present on admission to the intensive care setting or develop during hospitalization as a result of treatment or multiple comorbidities.
L M, Sakhrani, S G, Massry
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Hyponatremia

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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Hyponatremia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
The serum sodium concentration reflects the osmolality of the extracellular fluid and provides no direct information about total body sodium content. Patients with hyponatremia may have decreased, normal, or increased total body sodium content.
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Treatment of Hyponatremia

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2010
We review literature from the past 18 months on the treatment of hyponatremia. Therapy must address both the consequences of the untreated electrolyte disturbance (including fatal cerebral edema due to acute water intoxication) and the complications of excessive therapy (the osmotic demyelination syndrome).Correction of hyponatremia by 4-6 mEq/l within
Stephen M. Silver   +2 more
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