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common surgical complication in these patients is electrolyte disturbance characterized by hypernatremia ( 3 ). Previous studies have estimated the prevalence of hypernatremia in patients with craniopharyngioma to be between 15% and 44.8% ( 4 , 5
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function, HPA axis function, and electrolyte levels were recorded. The criteria for HPT and HPA hypofunction were based on Bordo et al. ( 2 ). Statistical analysis All statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows
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Background Hyponatremia, defined as a plasma sodium concentration < 135 mmol/L, is the most common electrolyte disorder in both in- and outpatient settings ( 1 ). It is indicative of disturbed water homeostasis that can occur secondary to a
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Introduction Hyponatraemia (serum sodium concentration <135 mmol/L) is the most frequently encountered electrolyte abnormality in clinical practice, occurring in up to one-third of all hospitalised patients ( 1 ). While hyponatraemia is driven