We hypothesized that both hyponatremia and prescription of severely hypotonic IVF are associated with unfavorable outcomes, and that prescription of severely hypotonic IVF
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Patients who are hypo-osmolal must also be hypotonic, but even patients who are either normo-osmolal or hyperosmolal may still be hypotonic (see the examples given below of
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Hypoosmolar hyponatremia is a condition where hyponatremia associated with a low plasma osmolality.[1] The term "hypotonic hyponatremia" is also sometimes used.[2] When the
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Hypotonic fluid with sodium chloride supplement was used to adjust the fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
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Excessive hypotonic solutions. 112.
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Fluids can be isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic.
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Patients who are hypo-osmolal must also be hypotonic, but even patients who are either normo-osmolal or hyperosmolal may still be hypotonic (see the examples given below of
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[…] serum levels of sodium, glucose, urea nitrogen, and mannitol and/or ethanol (if present); calculated and measured osmolality; effective osmolality; and the potential risk of hypotonicity-induced
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Hypoosmolar hyponatremia is a condition where hyponatremia associated with a low plasma osmolality. [1] The term " hypotonic hyponatremia " is also sometimes used. [2] When
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(2) early labor (nl), prolonged active phase hypotonic labor cx characteristics infrequent, mild moderate hypotonic labor results in (2) slowed (arrested) dilation and fetal
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O62 Abnormalities of forces of labor O62.0 Primary inadequate contractions Inclusion term(s): Failure of cervical dilatation Primary hypotonic uterine dysfunction Uterine
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HYPOTONIC UTERINE INERTIA Etiology - unknown a) General factor. 1 II. HYPOTONIC UTERINE INERTIA Etiology - unknown a) General factor 1. Primigravida -- old primi 2.
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[…] contraction, the uterus is stony hard, in bet relax poorly uterus is firm during uterine contration, soft in btw uterus is efficient during labour neither nypertonic nor hypotonic
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[…] clonic, hourglass or tetanic 661.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 dyscoordinate 661.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 hourglass 661.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 hypotonic
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Uterine dysfunction generally comprises 3 categories hypotonic dysfunction, hypertonic dysfunction, uncoordinated dysfunction. 29 Hypotonic dysfunction is uterine activity
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[…] mutation in ACTA2, R179H, that causes a syndrome characterized by dysfunction of SMCs throughout the body, leading to aortic and cerebrovascular disease, fixed dilated pupils, hypotonic
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[…] to light admission (mydriasis), microcephaly and feeding difficulties with pathologic signs of cholestasis (YGT 220 U/l, bilirubin max 21 mg/dl), a large gall bladder, a hypotonic
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A condition characterised by dysfunction of smooth muscle cells throughout the body, leading to aortic and cerebrovascular disease, fixed dilated pupils, hypotonic bladder
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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of central venous administration of a hypotonic 0.225% sodium chloride (one-quarter normal saline
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Solutions with a lower concentration of solutes than isotonic solutions are hypotonic.
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Doctor may order to give isotonic or hypotonic solutions such as 0.45% NS (which is hypotonic and most commonly used).
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Nephrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis: a novel cause of euvolemic hypotonic hyponatremia in newborns. Diagnosis and practical management.
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Our patient has been advised to avoid excessive hypotonic fluid intake during exercise and to ensure that plasma sodium is measured if he develops any symptoms compatible
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"Nephrogenic Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuresis: a Novel Cause of Euvolemic Hypotonic Hyponatremia in Newborns. Diagnosis and Practical Management."
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Most were hypotonic docile infants with delayed speech and motor skills, particularly those with posterior fossa abnormality.
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Medical Definition of ataxic cerebral palsy : cerebral palsy marked by hypotonic muscles and poor coordination and balance Learn More about ataxic cerebral palsy Resources
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Furthermore, ataxic cerebral palsy is characterized by poor or low muscle tone, also known as hypotonic.
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When children with hypotonic CP grow older, they may have issues sitting up correctly, difficulties with speech, problems with walking, and poor reflexes.
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Mixed Usually mixed spastic and athetoid features and involves the entire body Hypotonic Usually precedes spastic or ataxic for 2-3 years Anatomic Classification Quadriplegic
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At times it may be too lax or hypotonic and at times it may be too tight or hypertonic. Hypotonia will usually occur before 1 year old.
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She has been previously misdiagnosed with Hypotonic cerebral palsy and then with cerebellum atrophy.
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They generally have muscles that are at first weak and "floppy" (hypotonic), and then gradually become very stiff (spastic).
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She had titubations, and was hypotonic and hyporeflexic, with a normal plantar response.
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Facial features of LMS include hypertelorism and telecanthus, high arched eyebrows, ptosis, midfacial hypoplasia, micrognathia, high and narrow palate, low-set ears and a hypotonic
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LMNS facial features include hypertelorism and telecanthus, high arched eyebrows, ptosis, mid-facial hypoplasia, micrognathia, high and narrow palate, low-set ears and a hypotonic
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Facial features of LMS include hypertelorism and telecanthus, high arched eyebrows, ptosis, midfacial hypoplasia, micrognathia, high and narrow palate, low-set ears, and a hypotonic
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The typical presentation is based on fixed dilated pupils in a hypotonic child. Iris abnormalities distinguish GS from other forms of aniridia.
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The typical presentation is the discovery of fixed dilated pupils in a hypotonic infant. The iris abnormality is specific and seems pathognomonic of Gillespie syndrome.
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Gillespie syndrome is usually diagnosed in the first year of life by the presence of fixed dilated pupils in a hypotonic infant.
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METHODS: From 2013 to 2017, we recruited 156 patients with hypotonic polyuria at 11 medical centers to undergo both water-deprivation and hypertonic saline infusion tests.
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[…] caused by insensitivity of the kidneys to antidiuretic hormone Polyuric disorder characterized by normal rates of renal filtration and solute excretion, but a persistent hypotonic
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INTRODUCTION: Adipsic diabetes insipidus (ADI) is a very rare disorder, characterized by hypotonic polyuria due to arginine vasopressin (AVP) deficiency and failure to generate
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O62 Abnormalities of forces of labor O62.0 Primary inadequate contractions Inclusion term(s): Failure of cervical dilatation Primary hypotonic uterine dysfunction Uterine
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Delivery, complicated, hemorrhage anteversion, cervix or uterus 654.4 apoplexy 674.0 arrested active phase 661.1 asymmetrical pelvis bone 653.0 atony, uterus with hemorrhage (hypotonic
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Overdistention of uterus (e.g. twins) Term Treatment of Hypotonic Uterine Dysfunction Definition Do ultrasound to rule out CPD Asses for mal-positions and fetal/maternal
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Abnormal lysis of RBCs in mildly hypotonic solutions is seen at lower right (hereditary spherocytosis).
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[…] dimorphic smear -polychromaphillic cells and spherocytes Lab test: osmotic fragility test PLACE RBC IN INDIVIDUAL TUBES each tube has a lower concentration of NaCl RBC on hypotonic
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Osmotic fragility (OF) refers to the degree or proportion of hemolysis that occurs when a sample of red blood cells are subjected to osmotic stress by being placed in a hypotonic
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Syndrome of mental retardation, seizures, hypotonic cerebral palsy and megalocorneae, recessively inherited. Z Kinderheilkd. 1975;120:1-18.
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Syndrome of mental retardation, seizures, hypotonic cerebral palsy and megalocorneae, recessively inherited. Z.Kinderheilkd. 1975 Jul 1;120(1):1-18.
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Syndrome of mental retardation, seizures, hypotonic cerebral palsy and megalocorneae, recessively inherited. Z Kinderheilkd. 1975; 120: 1-18. Schmidt R, Rapin I.
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Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, Atonic Cerebral Palsy, Congenital Cerebral Palsy, Diplegic, Infantile Cerebral Palsy, Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, Dystonic-Rigid Cerebral Palsy, Hypotonic
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Affected infants are characteristically hypotonic (low tone) with poor head control and marked head lag and develop increased variable tone with rigidity and dystonia over
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Athetoid cerebral palsy: Hypotonic Hypotonia is the opposite of hypertonia ; people with hypotonic CP have musculature that is limp, and can move only a little or not at all
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Hypotonic hyponatremia, a serious and recognized complication of any intracranial disorder, results from extra-cellular fluid volume depletion, inappropriate anti-diuresis
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Cerebral Salt Wasting (CSW) CSW presents similarly to SIADH, with hypotonic hyponatremia and high urine sodium, usually within 10 days of neuronal trauma; for example, it
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Factitious Hyponatremia The inadvertent collection of a venous blood sample from a site proximal to the infusion of hypotonic fluid can results in falsely low sodium values
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In the patients with central diabetes insipidus, the plasma arginine vasopressin level was low despite hyperosmolality, resulting in hypotonic urine.
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Marked hypotonic hyponatremia was present secondary to psychogenic polydipsia.
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[…] hyponatremia) Salt-wasting nephropathy Nephrotic syndrome Chronic heart failure Cirrhosis Tests Reference: 3 Blood Tests Plasma osmolality Sodium normal or < 135 meq/L (hypotonic
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Dystrophic axons were found in the biopsied muscle tissue of a 17-month-old hypotonic infant after confirmation of a diagnosis of infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD) by
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The patient appeared hypotonic and showed loss of deep tendon reflexes, as well as bulbar signs and increasing immobility.
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The condition deteriorated to a hypotonic "burnt out" stage by the age of 3 years in the older sister and to a stable dyskinetic condition by the age of 2.5 years in the younger
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Aminoglycoside antibiotics and other agents that may precipitate or exacerbate neuromuscular blockade should be used with extreme caution in hypotonic infants until the cause
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Abstract Infantile botulism is a recently recognized cause of acute hypotonic paresis and respiratory failure in young infants.
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The illness typically begins with constipation followed by lethargy, listlessness, poor feeding, ptosis, difficulty swallowing, loss of head control, hypotonic extending to
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Renal functional exploration was performed during hypotonic polyuria (by oral water load) and subsequent moderate antidiuresis (by low dose infusion of an antidiuretic hormone
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The renal function and urinary excretion of prostanoids were evaluated during hypotonic polyuria (oral water load) and subsequent moderate antidiuresis (lysine-8-vasopressin
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Replacement of fluid losses with hypotonic solutions may contribute to the cramping. Management - Remove the patient from the hot environment.
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[…] of now there are no specific symptoms of hyperchloremia, however, it can be the influenced by multiple abnormalities that cause a loss of electrolyte-free fluid, loss of hypotonic
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With the loss of hypotonic fluids, individuals will have findings of both dehydration (a result of electrolyte-free fluid losses) and sodium depletion.
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[…] acid–base imbalance ( E86–E87, 276 ) Volume status Volume contraction ( dehydration / hypovolemia ) Hypervolemia Electrolyte Sodium High Hypernatremia Salt poisoning Low Hypotonic
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Management with hypotonic fluid resulted in complete recovery.
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If the red cells swell and rupture, the test solution is said to be hypotonic compared to normal plasma.
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Hypernatremic states can be classified as isolated water deficits (which are generally not associated with intravascular volume changes), hypotonic fluid deficits, and hypertonic
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hypotonically hypotonicities hypotonicity hypotony hypotrichia hypotrichoses hypotrichosis hypotropia hypoventilated hypoventilation hypovolemia hypoxemia hypoxemic hypoxia
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[…] hyposensitivities hyposensitization hyposmia hyposmolality hypospadias hypostasis hyposthenuria hyposthenuric hypotension hypotensive hypothalamico hypothalamo hypothenar hypotonia hypotonic
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She recovered from her hyponatremia upon excretion of a large amount of hypotonic urine.
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A 28-year-old woman, treated for schizophrenia, developed severe hypotonic hyponatremia (serum Na: 109 mEq/L) after several days of compulsive water drinking.
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In this scenario, could increased administration of oral hypotonic fluids lead to hyponatraemia, with associated morbidity and mortality, than has previously been recognised
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It is essential to elicit whether the patient has consumed excessive fluids (an indicator of psychogenic polydipsia) or has received hypotonic fluids.
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What is Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH secretion (SIADH) is the continued ADH secretion in spite of plasma hypotonicity
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[…] this loss with hypotonic solution or pure water, thus eventually leading to hyponatremia.
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[…] caused by insensitivity of the kidneys to antidiuretic hormone Polyuric disorder characterized by normal rates of renal filtration and solute excretion, but a persistent hypotonic
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Careful daily substitution of up to 25 l of hypotonic fluids led to full recovery within 9 days.
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Definition (MSH) A genetic or acquired polyuric disorder characterized by persistent hypotonic urine and HYPOKALEMIA.
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Spasticity and hyperreflexia are often present but some newborn infants are hypotonic.
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Registry Mental Retardation, X-Linked, With Or Without Seizures, ARX-related Mental Retardation, X-Linked 36 MRXARX MRX36 300419 Genetic Test Registry Mental Retardation-Hypotonic
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He was hypotonic but when he became agitated would have increased tone and rigidity. He had several beats of clonus.
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