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==Differentiating Hyponatremia from other Diseases==
{| class="wikitable"
!Classification by volume status
!Disease
! colspan="11" |Clinical manifestations
! colspan="6" |Paraclinical Findings
!Comments
|-
| rowspan="3" |Hypervolemic
| rowspan="3" |
| colspan="11" |Symptoms and Signs
| colspan="5" |Lab Findings
| rowspan="3" |Imaging
| rowspan="3" |
|-
| rowspan="2" |Muscle weakness/ Cramps
| rowspan="2" |Thirst
| rowspan="2" |Confusion/ Dizziness
| rowspan="2" |Seizures
| rowspan="2" |JVP
| rowspan="2" |Edema
| rowspan="2" |Crackles
| rowspan="2" |Ascites
| rowspan="2" |Tachycardia
| rowspan="2" |Hypotension
| rowspan="2" |Oliguria
| rowspan="2" |CBC
| colspan="3" |Urine Analysis
| rowspan="2" |Other
|-
|Urine Na
|Urine Osm
|FeNa
|}

Revision as of 21:48, 26 April 2018

Differentiating Hyponatremia from other Diseases

Classification by volume status Disease Clinical manifestations Paraclinical Findings Comments
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