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Physicians may face difficulties treating patients who have hyponatremia.The risks of rapid correction, such as pontine myelinosis, are well known.Also, many and sometimes complex factors influence the serum sodiumconcentration. A 72-year-old woman from a nursing home presents to the emergencydepartment with a change in her mental state over the ...
David G. Kemp+2 more
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Abstract Aims We aim to assess the efficacy of congestion relief and safety associated with adding SGLT2i (viz., dapagliflozin 10 mg) to intravenous loop diuretics within 24 h of hospital presentation in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). Methods and results A single‐centre open‐label clinical research study enrolled 98 patients admitted with an ...
Daniela Mocan+7 more
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Hyponatremia after Thyroid Hormone Withdrawal in a Patient with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma [PDF]
Hyponatremia is an electrolyte abnormality commonly found in clinical practice. It is important to diagnose the underlying etiology of the hyponatremia and correct it appropriately because severe hyponatremia can cause serious complications and ...
Hyo Jin Jo+8 more
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Disturbances of sodium in critically ill adult neurologic patients: A clinical review [PDF]
Disorders of sodium and water balance are common in critically ill adult neurologic patients. Normal aspects of sodium and water regulation are reviewed. The etiology of possible causes of sodium disturbance is discussed in both the general inpatient and
Crocker, M+3 more
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Targeting the vasopressin type-2 receptor for renal cell carcinoma therapy. [PDF]
Arginine vasopressin (AVP) and its type-2 receptor (V2R) play an essential role in the regulation of salt and water homeostasis by the kidneys. V2R activation also stimulates proliferation of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cell lines in vitro.
Calvet, James P+10 more
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Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Short-term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury-associated Hyponatremia [PDF]
Hyponatremia, a common electrolyte disorder associated with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), has high mortality and morbidity rates. The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors for hyponatremia associated with TBI.
Ichiba, Shingo+4 more
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Oxcarbazepine and hyponatremia [PDF]
Patricia S. Woster, Enrique Carrazana
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Graphical presentation of the study design, main results and conclusion. Abbreviations: Y/O = year old; HFpEF = heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; Kg = kilograms; NYHA = New York Heart Association; ACE = angiotensin‐converting enzyme; ARB = angiotensin receptor blockers; ARNI = angiotensin receptor‐neprilysin inhibitor; SGLT2i = sodium ...
Amit Gruber+14 more
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Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most common infectious diseases and is an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Studies have shown hyponatremia to be a common electrolyte abnormality in pneumonia. The current
Mumina Ramzan+2 more
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Hyponatremia in Liver Cirrhosis
Hyponatremia is a commonly observed complication that is related to hypoalbuminemia and portal hypertension in patients with advanced liver cirrhosis. Hyponatremia in patients with liver cirrhosis is mostly dilutional hyponatremia and is defined when the
Cheolmin Jang, Young Kul Jung
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