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Review
. 1993:44:289-301.
doi: 10.1146/annurev.me.44.020193.001445.

Control of brain volume during hyperosmolar and hypoosmolar conditions

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Control of brain volume during hyperosmolar and hypoosmolar conditions

S R Gullans et al. Annu Rev Med. 1993.

Abstract

The brain is particularly vulnerable to disturbances of body fluid osmolality. Studies in animals indicate that brain adaptation to osmotic stresses is a very complex process involving transient changes in water content and sustained changes in electrolyte and organic osmolyte contents. Appreciation of the nature of the adaptation process enables a better understanding of the marked variations in neurological sequelae that characterize hyper- and hypoosmolar states and provides a basis for more rational therapy.

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