Management of Hyperosmolar Coma
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Carcinoma of the pancreas and hyperosmolar coma.
promine 60 mg/day and New York State Cheddar cheese 60-90 g daily. This patient had been unable to sit up for more than 30 sec. On treatment he could sit up for 6 hr daily and stand for short periods. Finally one ought to mention the report of Hunter et al. (1970) who took a normotensive patient, established on a steady dose of phenelzine 45 mg/d for 10 days, and administered one 50 mg dose of ...
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promine 60 mg/day and New York State Cheddar cheese 60-90 g daily. This patient had been unable to sit up for more than 30 sec. On treatment he could sit up for 6 hr daily and stand for short periods. Finally one ought to mention the report of Hunter et al. (1970) who took a normotensive patient, established on a steady dose of phenelzine 45 mg/d for 10 days, and administered one 50 mg dose of ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
سال: 1980
ISSN: 0141-0768,1758-1095
DOI: 10.1177/014107688007300211