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Clinical Biochemistry: Metabolic and Clinical Aspects
Hyponatraemia (serum sodium concentration < 130 mmol/L) iscommon in
hospital inpatients, with a prevalence of2–3%. The lower reference limit for serum
sodium isreduced by ~5 mmol/Lin hospitalized patients asopposed to healthy
controls ...
William J. Marshall, Márta Lapsley, Andrew Day, 2014
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Clinical Chemistry: With STUDENT CONSULT Access
The clear and engaging writing style appreciated by generations of readers has been retained in this new seventh edition, while the content has been thoroughly updated throughout.
William J. Marshall, Stephen K Bangert, Márta Lapsley, 2012
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Clinical Biochemistry: An Illustrated Colour Text
This edition covers all aspects of the subject needed by medical students.
Allan Gaw, Michael J. Murphy, Rajeev Srivastava, 2013
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Textbook of Anaesthesia for Postgraduates
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_ '-1-; , Na H20 Na l ll l A ii-» Hyponatraemia Na' --—> C B H O Hyponatraemia
Hyponatraemia ,_ ' i» H20 —-—-> Fig. 10.1: Pathophysioiogy of hyponatraemia
in ...
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Pathy's Principles and Practice of Geriatric Medicine
effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).19 Diuretics, owing to
their frequent use, are probably the most common medication associated with
hyponatraemia, with a prevalence as high as 11% in the geriatric population.18
Less ...
Alan J. Sinclair, John E. Morley, Bruno Vellas, 2012
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Oxford Desk Reference: Oncology
Mild degrees of hyponatraemia cause symptoms that decrease the QoL of a
cancer patient and a more significant and rapid decrease in sodium levels can
cause cerebral oedema and other ensuing neurological complications.
Electrolyte and ...
Thankamma V Ajithkumar, Ann Barrett, Helen Hatcher, 2011
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Understanding Laboratory Investigations: A Guide for Nurses, ...
Hyperkalaemia raised plasma/serum potassium concentration, i.e. potassium >
5.3 mmol/L Causes of hyponatraemia As we have seen sodium and water
metabolism are inextricably linked. Plasma/serum sodium concentration is
dependent ...
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Clinical Medicine a Practical Manual for Stud. &pract. by ...
hyponatraemia occurs when there is a primary increase in water ingestion, when
the ability of kidneys to dilute urine maximally is limited, or when a combination of
these factors is operative. Hyponatraemia is the most common electrolyte ...
Jaypee Brothers, Medical Publishers, Agarwal, 2007
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Core Topics in Endocrinology in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Diuretic therapy Thiazide diuretic use is one of the most common causes of
hypovolaemic hyponatraemia, although thiazides can also be associated with
normovolaemic hyponatraemia [4]. They block the renal reabsorption of sodium
and ...
George M. Hall, Jennifer M. Hunter, Mark S. Cooper, 2010
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The Foundation Programme at a Glance
This chapter and Chapter 43 cover the pathophysiology, diagnosis and
management of patients with the two most common and potentially dangerous
electrolyte disturbances – hyperkalaemia and hyponatraemia. Electrolyte
derangements ...
Stuart Carney, Derek Galen, 2013
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How much water should I drink? - Features - Health & Families - The …
This can lead to water intoxication and sodium levels that are dangerously low, which is referred to as hyponatraemia. Some athletes who ... «The Independent, 七月 15»
When athletes should drink, why napping helps you work, and how …
Symptoms of mild hyponatraemia include lightheadedness, dizziness, nausea, puffiness and gaining weight during an athletic event. Severe ... «South China Morning Post, 七月 15»
Yorkshire Clinic Drowning Death Ruled Misadventure by Coroner
The cause of the hyponatraemia and brain swelling was initially unknown but his official cause of death has been determined to be multi-organ ... «Keighley Online, 六月 15»
Granddad 'died from drinking too much WATER' in plush private …
"I wasn't concerned about hyponatraemia [water intoxication] but I was worried about problems with the heart because of all the water he was ... «Mirror.co.uk, 六月 15»
Is it harder to run in the Amazon, Sahara, Arctic or Himalayas?
“Death from heart attack, severe illness from hyponatraemia (low salt concentration in the blood), dehydration, rhabdomyolysis (a breakdown of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 六月 15»
Surgery Death at The Yorkshire Clinic - Inquest
Water intoxication (hyponatraemia) is a low concentration of sodium in the blood which can be caused by excessive intake of water. «Keighley Online, 六月 15»
Rare But Potentially Serious Side Effect of Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
Editor's comment: This is a case report of a woman with fibromyalgia taking Cymbalta who experienced the side effect hyponatraemia. «ProHealth, 五月 15»
Eslicarbazepine 'can cause hyponatraemia in older seizure patients'
A new study has cast light on the elevated risk of low sodium levels among elderly post-stroke seizure patients treated with eslicarbazepine ... «Epilepsy Research UK, 三月 15»
Resolution of severe hyponatraemia is associated with improved …
Hyponatraemia is a common finding in patients with cancer, and has been shown to be associated with poor prognosis in different settings. «BMC Blogs Network, 三月 15»
Hyponatraemia inquiry: 'Regret' over final report delay
The Hyponatraemia inquiry was set up in 2004, following allegations hospital staff had made fatal errors when they administered intravenous ... «BBC News, 九月 14»