hyponatremia in English

noun

low level of sodium in the blood (Medicine)

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1. Despite its high prevalence, hyponatremia is often underestimated and inadequately addressed in clinical routine.

2. Diuretics are particularly likely to cause these complications typically including volume depletion, metabolic alkalosis, hyponatremia, and hypokalemia.

3. hyponatremia (decreased natrium level in blood). Intercostal (between the ribs) and thoracal lymph angioma with generalised lymph angiomatosis.

4. A study conducted on participants of the 2002 Boston Marathon found that thirteen percent finished the race with hyponatremia.

5. 12 Exogenous intravenous Thyrotropin-releasing hormone(TRH)can be used to confront patients with ABI ADH secretion caused by the increase in the dilution of hyponatremia.

6. Chronic use of heroin and other opioids has been shown to be a potential cause of hyponatremia, resultant because of excess vasopressin secretion.

7. Acute hyponatremia is when sodium levels drop rapidly, resulting in potentially dangerous effects, such as rapid brain swelling, which can result in coma and death.

8. Objective: To evaluate the risk for electrolyte disorders, including hyponatremia, hypernatremia, and hypokalemia, and the risk of fluid retention in Acutely ill children receiving commercially available plasmalike isotonic fluid

9. In acute decompensated heart failure (Adhf), the degree of hyponatremia often parallels the severity of cardiac dysfunction and is further exacerbated by any reduction in glomerular filtration rate and arginine vasopressin dysregulation

10. In scientific terms, Bonking is a form of sudden onset hypoglycemia (although, less often, it can also be a form of hyponatremia – see the note at the end of this section)

11. Clinical features of an adrenal crisis comprise fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea and fever. The severity of characteristic biochemical findings such as hyponatremia, hyperkalemia or hypoglycemia varies and depends on the corresponding hormone deficiencies.

12. A 38-year-old female patient developed a Pseudo-Bartter's-Syndrome with hypokalemic alkalosis, hyponatremia and hyperrenism as the result of the abuse of diuretics (furosemide, spironolactone, thiabutacide) for a period of more than 10 years.