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In the IUGR neonatal population, we hypothesize that the pathophysiology of hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia is similar to that of other patients at risk for refeeding syndrome ...
Refeeding syndrome can develop when someone who is malnourished begins to eat again. The syndrome occurs because of the reintroduction of glucose, or sugar. As the body digests and metabolizes ...
Refeeding syndrome is a life-threatening complication that can happen to people who are getting artificial nutrients due to extreme malnutrition. It is an electrolyte imbalance that can affect ...
Dear A.S.: Refeeding syndrome is a serious concern when someone who is dangerously thin begins eating again. I have seen this only in people with anorexia nervosa, and all the patients I have seen ...
Official guidelines address “treating refeeding syndrome in returning captives,” according to Israeli news outlet Ynet, referring to a condition that can be fatal to people who have not eaten ...
Are there any side effects from gaining weight quickly when he is so thin? — A.S. Dear A.S.: Refeeding syndrome is a serious concern when someone who is dangerously thin begins eating again.
Despite cautious management, he had hypophosphatemia and fluid retention, important elements of the refeeding syndrome. After hospital admission, he underwent hypocaloric refeeding for the first ...
With the hostages now in Israel's custody, one of the main concerns is preventing life-threatening complications such as salt imbalances and refeeding syndrome. With the hostages now in Israel's ...
Background: Refeeding syndrome (RFS) can occur in malnourished patients when normal, enteral, or parenteral feeding is resumed. The syndrome often goes unrecognized and may, in the most severe ...