- Hypernatremia, also
spelled hypernatraemia, is a high
concentration of
sodium in the blood.
Early symptoms may
include a
strong feeling of thirst, weakness...
- Arditti, J.; Camboulives, J. (March 1999). "The
management of
extreme hypernatraemia secondary to salt
poisoning in an infant".
Pediatric Anesthesia. 9 (2):...
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symptoms may be present:
Fatigue Headache High
blood pressure Hypokalemia Hypernatraemia Hypomagnesemia Intermittent or
temporary paralysis Muscle spasms Muscle...
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Imbalances of
sodium (hyponatraemia and
hypernatraemia) are
common in
babies born preterm.
Hypernatraemia (sodium
levels in the
serum of more than 145-150 mmol/L)...
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death of two
children of a
mother whose three children had all had
hypernatraemia. She was
charged with
poisoning the
children with salt. One of the children...
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Retrieved 2016-04-10. Holley, A.D.; Green, S.; Davoren, P. (2007). "Extreme
hypernatraemia: a case
report and
brief review" (PDF).
Critical Care and Resuscitation...
- include: hypokalaemia, hyponatraemia, and hypochloraemia. Hyperkalaemia,
hypernatraemia, and
hypocalceamia are
reported but rare.
Pancreatitis can
result in...
- was the
combined effects upon the
brain of hyperthermia,
hypertonic hypernatraemia ****ociated with dehydration, and
possibly hypoglycaemia.
Gabriela Andersen-Schiess...
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Muscle spasms Muscle weakness Numbness Polyuria Polydipsia Tingling Hypernatraemia Metabolic alkalosis Aldosterone synthase is a
steroid hydroxylase cytochrome...
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Monaco LR,
Cravo SL (December 2009). "Renal
vasodilation induced by
hypernatraemia: role of alpha-adrenoceptors in the
median preoptic nucleus". Clinical...