Neurological complications as a sequence of Hypophosphatemia in patients receiving total parenteral Hyperalimentation
Tanta Medical Journal. 1983; 11 (1): 121-134
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Within 7 to 10 days after initiation of total parentral hyperalimentation with solutions lacking inorganic phosphates 8 out of 12 patients were found to be significantly hypophosphatemic [serum inorganic phosphate less than 1 mg/100 ml]. Slight nervous manifistations were observed in all of the 8 patients, one of them developed severe nervous manifistations which resulted into coma and respiratory failure. His serum inorganic phosphate was very low [0.35 mg/100 ml]. Intravenous potassium phosphate supplements returned serum phosphate levels to normal with reversal of the neurological manifistations. No hypophosphatemia was detected in the group of patients receiving fat emulsions
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IMEMR
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Tanta Med. J.
Ano de publicação:
1983