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The following pages link to Central nervous system manifestations of disordered sodium metabolism (Q48649617):
Displaying 27 items.
- Clinical semiology and neuroradiologic correlates of acute hypernatremic osmotic challenge in adults: a literature review (Q27004452) (← links)
- Fatal hypernatremia from exogenous salt intake: report of a case and review of the literature (Q28265822) (← links)
- A Case of Osmotic Demyelination Presenting with Severe Hypernatremia (Q30984945) (← links)
- Hypernatremia in the aging: causes, manifestations, and outcome. (Q34309387) (← links)
- Hypernatraemic dehydration in patients in a large hospital for the mentally handicapped (Q35719488) (← links)
- A review of disorders of water homeostasis in psychiatric patients (Q37712879) (← links)
- Treating hyponatremia: damned if we do and damned if we don't (Q37907063) (← links)
- Factors associated with mortality in patients presenting to the emergency department with severe hypernatremia (Q38674819) (← links)
- Serious hypernatraemia in a hospital population (Q39184244) (← links)
- Hyponatremia in a nursing home population (Q40376981) (← links)
- Hyponatraemia in AIDS. (Q40562909) (← links)
- Extensive extrapontine and central pontine myelinolysis associated with correction of profound hyponatraemia (Q41456085) (← links)
- Management of acute symptomatic hyponatremia (Q42690477) (← links)
- “Asymptomatic” hyponatremia (Q43758775) (← links)
- Hyponatremia and hypokalemia as risk factors for falls. (Q44227609) (← links)
- The relation of hydration status to declarative memory and working memory in older adults (Q44887711) (← links)
- Hyper- and hyponatremia among geropsychiatric inpatients (Q45085887) (← links)
- Hyponatremia causes large sustained reductions in brain content of multiple organic osmolytes in rats (Q46166436) (← links)
- Treatment of hyponatraemic seizures with intravenous 29·2% saline (Q46686274) (← links)
- Approach to hyponatremia according to the clinical setting: Consensus statement from the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE), Italian Society of Nephrology (SIN), and Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM). (Q49893436) (← links)
- The management of hyponatraemia (Q51748350) (← links)
- ANESTHESIA FOR THE CANCER PATIENT (Q57527469) (← links)
- Adaptation to chronic hypoosmolality in rats (Q67937399) (← links)
- Water intoxication in the course of an acute schizophrenic episode (Q69517924) (← links)
- Hyponatraemia (Q69572454) (← links)
- Severe hyponatremia as poor prognostic factor in childhood neurologic diseases (Q73829402) (← links)
- Water intoxication (Q93720374) (← links)