2023
DOI: 10.1111/apa.17022
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Salt poisoning in childhood—A need for paediatric assessment tools

Julie R. Ingelfinger
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“…No clear guidelines exist to separate salt poisoning from a diagnosis of dehydration and the authors warn that court cases of suspected salt poisoning may be decided by the personal opinions of experts. Ingelfinger supports the authors'suggestion that assessment tools are needed and there should be a registry of cases covering salt poisoning of children 10.…”
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“…No clear guidelines exist to separate salt poisoning from a diagnosis of dehydration and the authors warn that court cases of suspected salt poisoning may be decided by the personal opinions of experts. Ingelfinger supports the authors'suggestion that assessment tools are needed and there should be a registry of cases covering salt poisoning of children 10.…”
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confidence: 78%