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  • Antidromic  (1)
  • Case report intoxication  (1)
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    Intensive care medicine 12 (1986), S. 47-48 
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Water intoxication ; Psychosis ; Hyponatremia ; Case report intoxication ; Inappropriate ADH secretion syndrome ; SIADH-brain oedema
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In the course of a schizophrenic episode a woman drank a large amount of tap water. She was found nearly unconscious in her room and was admitted to the clinic. Very low sodium and potassium values in the serum were indicative of water intoxication. During hospitalization she also suffered from several convulsive seizures. After replacement of electrolytes she recovered within 12 to 17 h. This case report demonstrates that water intoxication should also be considered in cases of suspected poisoning with other substances such as drugs. In all these cases an electrolyte status is indicated.
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    Clinical rheumatology 2 (1983), S. 169-174 
    ISSN: 1434-9949
    Keywords: Nerve Conduction ; Antidromic ; Orthodromic
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The validity of the antidromic method in the measurement of median and ulnar sensory nerve conduction is determined. Analysis of our results show that both the orthodromic and antidromic methods provide consistent results. Both methods were accurate in diagnosing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), with an upper limit of normal for distal sensory latency of 4.5 msecs motor, and 4.0 msecs sensory in the median nerve. Variation with age and sex was studied. Latency when measured by either method showed no variation. Amplitude showed a consistent decrease with age. No sex difference was detected. We conclude that the antidromic stimulatory method is accurate, reproducible, and convenient, and therefore is at least as good if not better than the orthodromic method in the context of a busy routine electrodiagnostic clinic.
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