A urinary cause of coma (original) (raw)
A urinary cause of coma
Journal of Neurology, 2010
Abstract
Hyperammonemic coma is rare except in association with hepatic encephalopathy. When liver disease is ruled out, hyperammonemia should suggest the existence of a porto-systemic shunt or an inherited urea cycle defect [1]. Urinary ureterocolic diversion (UD) that has been ...
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