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Introduction: Hyponatremia can be a common but often overlooked side effects of psychotropics drugs. Most patients with drug-induced hyponatremia are asymptomatic and diagnosis is made incidentally following routine blood tests.
Love Kumar Tomar+2 more
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UNDULY ENHANCED RESPONSE TO TOLVAPTAN IN A WOMAN SHOWING SYNDROME OF INAPPROPRIATE ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE SECRETION: AN INVESTIGATION OF POSSIBLE CAUSES [PDF]
Objective: To investigate possible causes of an excessive response to tolvaptan in a woman with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
Lanzellotti, Davide+4 more
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Safety profile of oxcarbazepine: results from a prescription-event monitoring study [PDF]
Purpose: To monitor safety of oxcarbazepine, prescribed in primary care in England, using prescription-event monitoring (PEM). Methods: Postmarketing surveillance using observational cohort technique of PEM.
Buggy, Y.+3 more
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Hyponatremia: A clinical approach [PDF]
Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte metabolic abnormality in clinical practice. The unfavorable course of many diseases is associated with hyponatremia. Acute severe hyponatremia is life-threatening because cerebral edema may develop.
D Yu Shchekochikhin+4 more
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Clinical Significance and Management of Hyponatremia in Liver Cirrhosis
The overall prevalence of hyponatremia in cirrhotics is around 50%. Hypovolemic hyponatremia is a result of excessive fluid loss caused mostly by diuretic treatment or diarrhea.
Martin Janičko+6 more
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Neurosurgical Hyponatremia [PDF]
Hyponatremia is a frequent electrolyte imbalance in hospital inpatients. Acute onset hyponatremia is particularly common in patients who have undergone any type of brain insult, including traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage and brain tumors, and is a frequent complication of intracranial procedures.
Hannon, Mark, Thompson, Christopher
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Chronic hyponatremia in a patient with renal salt wasting and without cerebral disease: relationship between RSW, risk of fractures and cognitive impairment [PDF]
Renal salt wasting syndrome (RSW) is defined as a renal loss of sodium leading to hyponatremia and a decrease in extracellular fluid volume (ECV). Differentiation of this disorder from the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH),
Della Corte V.+3 more
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Background Hyponatremia (serum sodium concentration
Jinling Hao+7 more
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Background: Hyponatremia is the most frequently encountered electrolyte abnormality which is caused by kinds of reasons including kidney, metabolic and central nervous system diseases. The adverse effects of hyponatremia include but not limit to cerebral
Yaxuan Pi+3 more
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Introduction: Plasma sodium concentrations are commonly measured in hospitalized patients. In our department, hypernatremia (defined as a serum sodium < 135 mmol/L) is usually an incidental finding. More rarely, however, clinical manifestations of hypernatremia occur. Symptoms depend on the magnitude and rapidity of onset of the hypernatremia.
Elmi, Giovanna+3 more
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