Author: Sakellaropoulou, Afroditi; Hatzistilianou, Maria; Eboriadou, Maria; Athanasiadou-Piperopoulou, Fanni
Title: Hyponatraemia in cases of children with pneumonia Document date: 2010_9_7
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Snippet: Hyponatraemia is considered a common laboratory finding in children with communityacquired pneumonia (CAP), which can be defined clinically as the presence of signs and symptoms of pneumonia in a previously healthy child due to an infection which has been acquired outside hospital [9] . Few studies, though, explore the correlation of HN and pneumonia in children [10] . Based on the published studies, the severity of CAP and HN due to CAP are asso.....
Document: Hyponatraemia is considered a common laboratory finding in children with communityacquired pneumonia (CAP), which can be defined clinically as the presence of signs and symptoms of pneumonia in a previously healthy child due to an infection which has been acquired outside hospital [9] . Few studies, though, explore the correlation of HN and pneumonia in children [10] . Based on the published studies, the severity of CAP and HN due to CAP are associated with the need of hospitalization, the presence of prolonged and high fever, and elevated serum non-specific inflammatory markers, such as serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum procalcitonin [9] .
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