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Publication Name World Journal of Nephrology
Manuscript ID 13034
Country United States
Received
2014-08-02 12:31
Peer-Review Started
2014-08-02 13:09
To Make the First Decision
2014-10-14 18:12
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2014-10-20 14:06
Revised
2014-11-04 06:31
Second Decision
2015-02-04 11:49
Accepted by Journal Editor-in-Chief
Accepted by Company Editor-in-Chief
2015-02-11 16:06
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2015-02-11 16:06
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Typeset the Manuscript
2015-04-09 09:04
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2015-05-08 14:17
ISSN 2220-6124 (online)
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Category Medicine, General & Internal
Manuscript Type Case Report
Article Title Prolonged hypernatremia triggered by hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state with coma: A case report
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Darlene Vigil, Kavitna Ganta, Yijuan Sun, Richard I Dorin, Antonios H Tzamaloukas and Karen S Servilla
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Karen S Servilla, MD, Professor of Medicine, Nephrologist, Nephrology Section, Medicine Service, Raymond G Murphy Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 1501 San Pedro SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, United States. karen.servilla@va.gov
Key Words Hypertonicity; Hypernatremia; Hyperglycemia; Lithium; Nephrogenic Diabetes insipidus
Core Tip Hyperglycemic coma with large losses of body water may aggravate lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) which had been asymptomatic and undiagnosed for years after cessation of lithium therapy. The development of conditions leading to loss of water and consciousness in patients who were on long term lithium therapy should trigger surveillance for NDI even when they were asymptomatic in the past.
Publish Date 2015-05-08 14:17
Citation Vigil D, Ganta K, Sun Y, Dorin RI, Tzamaloukas AH, Servilla KS. Prolonged hypernatremia triggered by hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state with coma: A case report. World J Nephrol 2015; 4(2): 319-323
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6124/full/v4/i2/319.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v4.i2.319
Full Article (PDF) WJN-4-319.pdf
Full Article (Word) WJN-4-319.doc
Manuscript File 13034-Review.docx
Answering Reviewers 13034-Answering reviewers.pdf
Conflict-of-Interest Disclosure Form 13034-Conflict-of-interest statement.pdf
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Peer-review Report 13034-Peer-review(s).pdf
Scientific Misconduct Check 13034-Scientific misconduct check.pdf
Scientific Editor Work List 13034-Scientific editor work list.pdf