1.Diagnosis and treatment of sodium balance disorders.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2009;77(4):444-447
No abstract available.
Sodium
2.Sodium Intake Reduction in Real World
Korean Circulation Journal 2020;50(5):441-442
No abstract available.
Sodium
3.Trigeminal neuralgia: an evaluation.
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 0000;():0-
1. The etiology of trigeminal neuralgia is up to now unknown2. The clinical picture of the malady is characteristic. If there is an abnormal finding during the period of remission, the case is probably not a typical tic douloureux3. The management usually begins with the most conservative medical therapy, but the progressive nature of the disease eventually spells a radical surgical approach very often resulting in actual dissection and/or cutting of the trigeminal nerve4. Thirty four patients have been followed up for a period of 3 months to 5 years. Sodium dilantin almost aborted the disease among 5 patients, whereas 9 patients were more or less relieved by novocaine-alcohol injections. Twenty one patients underwent surgical intervention. All of them were immediately relieved of their facial pains. Three patients had recurrence on the 6th, 18th (peripheral avulsions) and 20th month (sub-temporal neurectomy) after the respective operations. (Summary)
Sodium
4.A Case of Linear Digital Mucous Cyst Successfully Treated with 1% Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate Intralesional Proximal End Injection.
So Eun PARK ; Jae Won HA ; Jin Yong LEE ; Chul Woo KIM ; Sang Seok KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2016;54(7):585-586
No abstract available.
Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate*
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Sodium*
5.Precipitate from a combination of sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine.
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2012;37(3):185-186
No abstract available.
Chlorhexidine
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Sodium
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Sodium Hypochlorite
6.Acute effects of sodium salicylate on concentrations of catecholamine in the perilymph.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(6):847-861
No abstract available.
Perilymph*
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Sodium Salicylate*
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Sodium*
7.Erratum: Response of the Higher Basidiomycetic Ganoderma resinaceum to Sodium Chloride Stress.
Yehia A G MAHMOUD ; Eman H F A MOHAMED ; E H F ABD ELZAHER
Mycobiology 2007;35(4):244-244
Due to a failure in communication, the original rather than revised manuscript.
Ganoderma*
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Sodium Chloride*
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Sodium*
8.Study on clinical features and management of hypernatremia in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):41-45
The study involved 47 patients with hypernatremia who have clinical symptoms and the blood sodium level more than 150 mmol/l between January 1998 and June 2001. Results: hypernatremia is observed at the Intensive Care Unit with rate of 2.7%. It is more likely to occur in 1-year children. It can be required during hospitalization and developed in the patients who are using manitol, bicarbonate sodium and diuretics. The central nervous symptoms include seizures, increase in muscular tone, unconsciousness, coma, fever and dehydration. 31.9% of patients high and very high blood sodium level. The treatment has low effect on patients who have blood sodium level more than 170 mmol/l. The average time to normalize sodium level is 1.8 days with amount of solution during 4 to 6 hours to correct Na+ level is 19.8 ml/kg/h. During subsequent hours, amount of solution is different depending on body fluid disorder of patient.
Hypernatremia
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Sodium
9.Hypertension and Sodium Intake.
Cheol Hwan KIM ; Jung Soon HAN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2006;27(7):517-522
No abstract available.
Hypertension*
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Sodium*
10.An experimental studies of cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum(II) and it's antidote, sodium thiosulfate by the subrenal capsule tumor implant assay.
Soon Beom KANG ; Hae Suk KIM ; Hyo Pyo LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(12):1734-1743
No abstract available.
Cisplatin*
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Sodium*