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Cerebral salt-wasting syndrome is a term first used incorrectly in the 1950's to describe patients who, in fact, experienced the syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion. Many authors have ...
That renal salt wasting was secondary to water retention was clearly demonstrated when the patient conserved sodium normally after water was ... J. H. Cerebral salt wasting. Lancet 1:752–754, 1954.
1–4,15 In some cases the cerebral salt wasting was believed to be associated with true sodium depletion and was attributed to a defect in proximal tubular handling of sodium 1–4 whereas in ...
But on Sunday morning, Mary Hashagen and her husband, Josh, were told Hayden's body was no longer doing the cerebral salt-wasting, his fevers were breaking and he was more awake.
Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone; Serum sodium < 135 mEq/L Decreased extracellular fluid volume Increased hematocrit Increased plasma albumin concentration ...
At this stage, the provisional diagnosis was still cerebral SIADH. Other possibilities included a cerebral salt-wasting syndrome, polydipsia and low salt intake, nephrogenic SIADH, hypopituitarism ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Wildlife officials have confirmed the spread of chronic wasting disease in mule deer in Payson, Moab and North Salt Lake. Utah Division of Wildlife authorities describes ...
Sodium had decreased to 126 mmol/L, and chloride was 93 mmol/L as a result of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone production and cerebral salt wasting. The other electrolytes were normal.