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The rhabdomyolysis was secondary to a combination of severe metabolic acidosis and severe hyperosmolality.
I’ll see your ketoacidosis and raise you a renal failure | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006
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Severe hyperosmolality and hypernatremia are known to cause muscle injury by increasing intracellular sodium in muscle cells and decreasing the total body potassium level.
I’ll see your ketoacidosis and raise you a renal failure | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006
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The non-metabolizable pentose, xylose, and glucose were used to induce a state of hyperosmolality, which was absent in those animals which received iso-osmolar infusions (0.29 M xylose).
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These effects are attributed to the state of hyperosmolality developed by the fed animals, and can explain the association between nutritional status and survival in hemorrhage.
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Fed animals developed a state of hyperglycemic hyperosmolality and their free fatty acids tended to rise, while these observations were modified among starved animals.
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The non-metabolizable pentose, xylose, and glucose were used to induce a state of hyperosmolality, which was absent in those animals which received iso-osmolar infusions (0.29 M xylose).
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The non-metabolizable pentose, xylose, and glucose were used to induce a state of hyperosmolality, which was absent in those animals which received iso-osmolar infusions (0.29 M xylose).
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These effects are attributed to the state of hyperosmolality developed by the fed animals, and can explain the association between nutritional status and survival in hemorrhage.
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Evidence of better tissue perfusion was obtained in those animals with the induced state of hyperosmolality.
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Evidence of better tissue perfusion was obtained in those animals with the induced state of hyperosmolality.
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