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Severe Hypernatremia in an Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant with Subsequent Normal Neurological Development
Neonatology, 08/25/09
Sabir H et al. – MRI scan performed after 4 months showed no evidence of cerebral complications including white matter injury. Even severe hypernatremia might not inevitably lead to central nervous system dysfunction and seizures in extremely low birth weight infants.
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