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Diarrhea-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (D+HUS) is a common thrombotic microangiopathy during childhood and early identification of parameters predicting poor outcome could enable timely intervention. This study aims to establish the accuracy of BUN-to-serum creatinine ratio at admission, in
Identifying those children with complicated forms of diarrhea-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (D+HUS) on admission can optimize their management. Recently, the blood urea nitrogen to serum creatinine ratio (BCR) at admission has been proposed as a novel and accurate predictor of complicated
Data of 393 calves treated for neonatal diarrhea as in-patients in the II. Medical Animal Clinic of the University of Munich were included in a retrospective study with special regard to the course and prognostic information of blood urea, blood creatinine, urea-creatinine-ratio, and PCV. Mean
OBJECTIVE
To determine effectiveness of a new and practical method for fluid resuscitation of dehydrated diarrheic calves.
METHODS
Animals randomly allocated to 4 groups with appropriate controls.
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16 healthy male dairy calves, 3 to 6 days old.
METHODS
After instrumentation and recording
The AIDS wasting syndrome (AWS) is characterized by > 10% loss of baseline body weight during 6 months and may occur in patients with or without associated chronic diarrhea. To determine whether the presence of small-intestinal malabsorption is associated with the development of AWS in human
Background There is very little evidence relating to the association of herbal medicine with diarrhea and the development of acute kidney injury (AKI). This study reports a case of diarrhea-induced AKI, possibly related to an individual ingesting copious amounts of homemade mixed fruit and herb
OBJECTIVE
To determine the safety and efficacy of an electrolyte solution for oral administration (OES) for the correction of mild to moderate dehydration associated with hemorrhagic diarrhea in dogs.
METHODS
Nonrandomized, noncontrolled clinical trial.
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20 dogs that had hemorrhagic diarrhea
Introduction: The most common cause of death from diarrhea is the shock caused by dehydration, electrolytes and acid-base disorders. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate water and electrolytes disorders in diarrhea patients after treating severe acute diarrhea. Patients and Methods: In
The present study was undertaken to estimate the serum urea, creatinine and electrolyte status of patients presenting with acute gastroenteritis. Sixty patients who presented to Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching hospital from 15 June to 15 July 2005 with acute diarrhea with or without
OBJECTIVE
To identify clinical and biochemical parameters related to diarrhea occurrence in adult inpatients submitted to tube feeding.
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Weight, height, body mass index (= weight/height2) and triceps skinfold were registered, in addition to serum albumin, glucose and 24-hours urinary
Patients exposed to the toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria develop an illness characterized by secretory diarrhea, conjunctival irritation, skin lesions, and varying degrees of neurologic manifestations. The anion-exchange resin, cholestyramine has been reported in one small case series to be an
Gastrointestinal complications are common in kidney transplant patients, with the most frequent being diarrhea (60%). Chronic diarrhea affects the patient's quality of life, causes fatigue and weight loss and malabsorption, increases the number of hospitalizations, increases serum OBJECTIVE
Several pathogens have been involved as etiologic agents of acute pancreatitis. We studied 59 patients presenting acute infectious diarrhea in order to determine the incidence as well as to identify factors which may contribute to the occurrence of pancreatic enzyme alteration or true