Hyponatremia and the Role of Vasopressin

Supplement 3 to Volume 73, September 2006

Supplement Editor:

PHILLIP HALL, MD
Department of Nephrology and Hypertension
Cleveland Clinic


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September
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CONTENTS

Author and Editor Disclosures
 

Foreword: Hyponatremia: More to the story than disordered sodium homeostasis
Phillip Hall, MD

Hyponatremia: Why it matters, how it presents, how we can manage it
Ivor Douglas, MD, MRCP(UK)

Exercise-induced hyponatremia: Causes, risks, prevention, and management
Robert E. O'Connor, MD, MPH

The role of vasopressin in congestive heart failure
Steven R. Goldsmith, MD

AVP receptor antagonists as aquaretics: Review and assessment of clinical data
Joseph G. Verbalis, MD



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