Absence status: an overlooked cause of acute confusion in hemodialysis patients
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Absence status: an overlooked cause of acute confusion in hemodialysis patients
Abstract
Epileptic seizures are a known complication of uremia, but non-convulsive seizures appear to be rare. We describe a patient with absence status presenting with acute confusion who responded well to intravenous diazepam. Attention is drawn to this rare cause of acute confusional state in the hemodialysis population.
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