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Intraoperative hyponatremia during craniofacial surgery
Paediatric Anaesthesia, 02/23/09
Rando K et al. - Despite strict avoidance of low sodium solutions, hyponatremia occurs frequently in children undergoing craniofacial surgery in our practice; and is unrelated to the administration of mannitol. Although the mechanisms are yet to be determined, anesthesiologists should be aware of this issue and be prepared to monitor and treat this potentially serious complication.
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