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Uridine triacetate: Uridine triacetate is a manufactured form of a naturally occurring enzyme uridine monophosphate which is essential for DNA and RNA synthesis. Uridine triacetate is used to treat hereditary orotic aciduria, a disorder that impairs the body’s ability to synthesize adequate uridine, a...
You probably hear about too much sodium, or hypernatremia, much more often than you hear about hyponatremia. But sometimes your kidneys can't eliminate all of the excess. When this happens, your blood volume can increase (because sodium holds in water), which in turn can make your heart ...
Hypernatremia is associated with profound dehydration or isovolemic or hypervolemic [Na] overload, usually iatrogenic. Dehydration is treated by repleting the free water deficit. In acute symptomatic hypernatremia, the goal is to stabilize the balance of [Na] and ECF volume to avoid neurologic...
S3289Taken With a Grain of Salt: How Untreated Achalasia Led to Severe Hypernatremiadoi:10.14309/01.ajg.0001042524.88900.17Ali IsmailPenn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA;Michael DemarcoPenn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA;Veena MadhuPenn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA;Anila Vasireddy...