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Archive Hypopotassemia in Untreated Diabetic Coma Authors: Seymour M. Perry, M.D., and Seymour L. Rosenbaum, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published November 29, 1951 N Engl J Med 1951;245: 847 ...
Hypopotassemia occurring in chronic nephritis has been described. 4 A plausible sequence of events in this case would be ascending urinary infection secondary to ureterosigmoidostomy, with ...
Discussion: Our comparison of patients with and without delirium indicates that metabolic disorders such as hyponatremia, hypopotassemia, hypoalbuminemia, impaired renal function, hyperglycemia, ...
Only patients with prolonged QT had hypomagnesemia, but in alcoholics a depressed T wave and prolonged QT interval may be related to hypopotassemia and hypomagnesemia. Although low levels of potassium ...
Electrocardiographic patterns typical of hypopotassemia and compatible with hypopotassemia were defined on the basis of the number of electrocardiographic signs of hypopotassemia present in 2 leads ...
Anorexia nervosa is prevalent in adolescents and young adults, and endocrine changes include hypothalamic amenorrhoea; a nutritionally acquired growth-hormone resistance leading to low concentrations ...
Journal Journal ID (publisher-id): CRD Journal ID (nlm-ta): Cardiology Journal ID (doi): 10.1159/issn.0008-6312 Title: Cardiology Publisher: S. Karger AG ISSN (Print): 0008-6312 ISSN (Electronic): ...
Main grade 3 toxicities included leuko- and lymphopenia (10%), diarrhea (4%), hypopotassemia (4%) as well as local skin erythema in the radiation fields, bilirubin increase, hypocalcemia and ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To identify the electrocardiographic changes and their associations with metabolic and electrolytic changes in female alcoholics. METHODS: The study comprised 44 female alcoholics ...