Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among hospitalized patients with a wide spectrum of sickness. Hypokalemia is a potentially dangerous irregularity that may have pernicious actuates. Objective: This study was directed to measure the potassium levels in Sudanese infected with jaundice. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study recruited in the laboratory center of Port Sudan teaching hospital during the period from the 14th July 2008 to the 5th April 2009. 90 Icteric patients (30 hemolytic Icterus patients, 30 hepatic Icterus patients and 30 obstructive Icterus patients) along with 30 apparently healthy controls were enrolled. Serum potassium and bilirubin levels were evaluat...
International audienceBackground: Potassium disturbances are associated with adverse prognosis in pa...
Hypokalemia is a low level of potassium in the blood serum. Here a survey of literature about the ob...
Introduction: Hypokalemia is associated with increased morbidity and at times mortality. “Hypokalemi...
Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among ...
Objective: This study aimed to look into the occurrence and aetiology of potassium abnormalities (hy...
Background. The objective was to study the epidemiol-ogy of hypokalaemia [serum potassium concentrat...
Introduction: Hypokalemia is a commonly founded electrolyte derangement, associated with hepatic enc...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the incidence of Hypokalemia among patients hospitalized in th...
Hypokalaemia is associated with an increase in mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition ...
textabstractBackground. The objective was to study the epidemiology of hypokalaemia [serum potassium...
Objective: To study the occurrence, causes, predisposing factors and management of potassium abnorma...
OBJECTIVES : 1. Calculate proportion of patients with hypokalemia and its causes in adult medical ...
hypokalemia (k < 3.5 mmol/l) is one of the most common electrolyte imbalances in clinical practice, ...
OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and ...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
International audienceBackground: Potassium disturbances are associated with adverse prognosis in pa...
Hypokalemia is a low level of potassium in the blood serum. Here a survey of literature about the ob...
Introduction: Hypokalemia is associated with increased morbidity and at times mortality. “Hypokalemi...
Background: Impairment of potassium levels is common in clinical practice, mainly encountered among ...
Objective: This study aimed to look into the occurrence and aetiology of potassium abnormalities (hy...
Background. The objective was to study the epidemiol-ogy of hypokalaemia [serum potassium concentrat...
Introduction: Hypokalemia is a commonly founded electrolyte derangement, associated with hepatic enc...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the incidence of Hypokalemia among patients hospitalized in th...
Hypokalaemia is associated with an increase in mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition ...
textabstractBackground. The objective was to study the epidemiology of hypokalaemia [serum potassium...
Objective: To study the occurrence, causes, predisposing factors and management of potassium abnorma...
OBJECTIVES : 1. Calculate proportion of patients with hypokalemia and its causes in adult medical ...
hypokalemia (k < 3.5 mmol/l) is one of the most common electrolyte imbalances in clinical practice, ...
OBJECTIVES: Acidosis is now recognized as an important component of the severe malaria syndrome and ...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
International audienceBackground: Potassium disturbances are associated with adverse prognosis in pa...
Hypokalemia is a low level of potassium in the blood serum. Here a survey of literature about the ob...
Introduction: Hypokalemia is associated with increased morbidity and at times mortality. “Hypokalemi...