To convert the values for urea nitrogen to millimoles per liter ... a metabolic derangement (e.g., hyponatremia, hypocalcemia, or uremia), a hematologic disorder (e.g., thrombotic thrombocytopenic ...
Results: Fifteen studies were analyzed, totaling 586 patients. The use of urea was effective in correcting hyponatremia, while antipsychotics showed mixed results. Heterogeneity between studies was ...
Results: Fifteen studies were analyzed, totaling 586 patients. The use of urea was effective in correcting hyponatremia, while antipsychotics showed mixed results. Heterogeneity between studies was ...
Hyponatremia commonly occurs in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Two mechanisms have been proposed as causes: syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone and cerebral salt ...
CSW is a transient phenomenon in which kidneys are unable to conserve sodium. CSW leads to serum hyponatremia and hypovolemia as a result of SAH or other intracranial disease (Harrigan ...
One of the largest and most sustained trials analysing the impact of nano-urea on crop yields has concluded that its continued use could reduce yields of rice and wheat, which together constitute ...
Heat exposure may be linked to increased risk for hyponatremia for older adults, particularly women, according to results of ...
These data fill a knowledge gap, given that large randomized clinical trials assessing hyponatremia correction are unlikely to be performed. New research findings dispel the dogma that slower ...
Urine is rich in nitrogen, which is important for plant growth, and now scientists have found an efficient way of utilising ...
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