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==Overview== | ==Overview== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aida Javanbakht, M.D.
Overview
Hypernatremia must be differentiated from other diseases that cause
Differentiating Hypernatremia from other Diseases
Classification by volume status | Disease | Clinical manifestations | Paraclinical Findings | Comments | |||||||||||||||
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Hypervolemic | Symptoms and Signs | Lab Findings | Imaging | ||||||||||||||||
Muscle weakness/ Cramps | Thirst | Confusion/ Dizziness | Seizures | JVP | Edema | Crackles | Ascites | Tachycardia | Hypotension | Oliguria | CBC | Urine Analysis | Other | ||||||
Urine Na | Urine Osm | FeNa |