2022
DOI: 10.21037/atm-22-3419
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Pseudohyperchloremia caused by the long-term use of phenobarbital and sodium bromide compound tablets: a case report

Abstract: Background: Serum chloride (Cl − ), which is an important analyte that reflects the electrolyte and acid-base balance in humans, is affected by several specific agents or substances. It has been reported that the abuse of bromine-containing drugs, such as bromvalerylurea may lead to pseudohyperchloremia, which is very rare yet, caused by the treatment dose of bromine-containing drugs. In this case report, we describe an epilepsy patient whose serum Cl − was falsely elevated due to the long-term use of phenobar… Show more

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