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How to pronounce hypernatremia in English?

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hypernatremia
Blood tests soon revealed that he had salt poisoning, or hypernatremia.
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Then it's up to you to fix the hypernatremia that antineoplastons cause.
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The elevated sodium level, known as hypernatremia, limited stress responses by suppressing the release of the pro-stress hormone angiotensin II.
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For example, hypernatremia from antineoplastons is a very real and serious problem that Burzynski routinely poo-poos, denies, and downplays.
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If this patient's family's account is true, it would appear that a child died of hypernatremia while under Burzynski's care, and that finally got the attention of the FDA.
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Worse, as has been noted in a number of places, high doses of antineoplastons as sodium salts are required, doses so high that severe hypernatremia is a concern.
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More examples
  • Excessive amounts of sodium in the blood; possibly indicating diabetes insipidus
  • Hypernatremia or hypernatraemia (see American and British English spelling differences) is an electrolyte disturbance that is defined by an elevated sodium level in the blood. ...
  • An abnormally high concentration of sodium (or salt) in blood plasma
  • Elevated Sodium (salt) within the extracellular space (blood).
  • Excessive sodium in blood, which may produce confusion, neuromuscular excitability, muscle weakness, seizures, thirst, dry and flushed skin, dry mucous membranes, pyrexia, agitation, and oliguria or anuria.