2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eprac.2021.04.663
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Abstract #1002188: Delayed Rebound Hypercalcemia in Severe Rhabdomyolysis-induced Acute Renal Failure

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“…The clinical manifestations of oliguria are mainly the decrease of sodium, calcium and pH value, the increase of potassium, phosphorus and creatinine, and the symptoms of edema. Some patients with uremia may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal bleeding, heart failure, and dyspnea (Zin and Akula, 2021), The blood system, endocrine Frontiers in Pharmacology frontiersin.org system and nervous system are seriously involved. In the early stage of polyuria, although the urine volume increases, the glomerular filtration rate is still very low, so the serum creatinine and urea nitrogen can still be significantly increased, and the symptoms of metabolic acidosis and uremia can still be serious.…”
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“…The clinical manifestations of oliguria are mainly the decrease of sodium, calcium and pH value, the increase of potassium, phosphorus and creatinine, and the symptoms of edema. Some patients with uremia may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal bleeding, heart failure, and dyspnea (Zin and Akula, 2021), The blood system, endocrine Frontiers in Pharmacology frontiersin.org system and nervous system are seriously involved. In the early stage of polyuria, although the urine volume increases, the glomerular filtration rate is still very low, so the serum creatinine and urea nitrogen can still be significantly increased, and the symptoms of metabolic acidosis and uremia can still be serious.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%