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Hypernatremia has been known as a conventional electrolyte problem and is defined as a serum sodium concentration growth up to a value above 145 mmol/l. This disease is also known as a hyperosmolar condition, which is resulted from a reduction in total bo... see more

A new formula of oral rehydration solution (kristalyte R) with the following composition: Na 51.2, K 25.0, C/ 37.5, Citrate 57.5 mEq/L, dextrose 100 and sucrose 52.0 mMol/L with the osmolality of 323 mOsm/L were tried in 21 acute infantile gastroenteritis... see more

Background: Malnutrition in children is widely prevalent in developing countries including India. More than 33% of thedeaths in 0-5 years are associated with malnutrition. Children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are in danger of death fromhypoglycem... see more

Background: Hypernatremia is known to occur in exclusively breastfed neonates in the first few days of life, and its clinical presentation is usually nonspecific. Early identification and prompt treatment of this condition are necessary to prevent morbidi... see more

Objective: Introducing acute intermittent porphyria disease and investigating the communication techniques for acute intermittent porphyria patients who have tracheostomyCase Report: 26 years old woman patient consulted to the hospital when she was 13 yea... see more

Objectives: To determine the risk factors for Hyponatremia in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients.Methods: Medical records of all patients admitted in COVID-19 Isolation Intensive Care Unit of Farooq Hospital Westwood Branch, Lahore from 1st July... see more

Introduction: Normally neonates lose 5-7% of their birth weight in the first week of life. Inadequate breastfeeding resulting from different factors may result in dehydration and excessive weight loss. Hypernatremic dehydration leading to acute ... see more

In the diagnosis of stressful conditions in humans and other animals, ionic indicators remain practically unused. In this work, we studied the changes in the concentrations of sodium ions in the blood plasma of freshwater fish under stress caused by stres... see more

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