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Life-Threatening Hyponatremia and Acute Renal Failure due to Iatrogenic Neonatal Bladder Rupture
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Nikoleta Printza, Athina Ververi, Maria Bandouraki, Euthymia Vargiami, Dimos Gidaris, Fotios Papachristou
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2012) 88 (2): 238–240.
Published Online: 22 September 2011
... involves abdominal distension, metabolic derangement and respiratory compromise. We report the case of a male neonate with solitary functioning kidney presented with life-threatening persistent hyponatremia and acute renal failure due to iatrogenic bladder rupture after catheterization. The aim of our...
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An Unusual Complication following Uroflowmetry: Water Intoxication Resulting in Hyponatremia and Seizure
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1997) 59 (2): 129–130.
Published Online: 04 February 2010
... the amount and rate of oral fluid intake have not been accurately defined. We report on a patient who suffered a serious complication of water intoxication with hyponatremia and seizure due to excessive water consumption and absorption during uroflowmetry. We discuss the underlying factors concerning...