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  • However, not all dogs'electrolyte ratios are affected during an Addisonian episode.
  • The only preventable kind of Addisonian crisis is iatrogenic hypoadrenocorticism which is caused during abrupt cessation of a steroid medication.
  • When urine protein levels have normalized, corticosteroids are gradually withdrawn over several weeks ( to avoid triggering an Addisonian crisis ).
  • Addisonian crisis must be differentiated from other life-threatening disorders such as diabetic ketoacidosis, necrotizing pancreatitis, and septic peritonitis.
  • She got injured on a canoeing trip with her friends, and she died from her injury because of an Addisonian Crisis.
  • Along with a dozen or so young apprentices and others aspiring to middle-class mores he instituted and was the first secretary of the Glasgow Addisonian Literary Society.
  • If hyponatremia ( low sodium ) and hyperkalemia ( high potassium ) are severe, the resulting hypovolemia, prerenal azotemia, and cardiac arrhythmias may result in an Addisonian crisis.
  • Ellis's contribution was later praised in " The Gentleman's Magazine " as including " some of the purest and most classical passages of Addisonian composition which this age has produced ".
  • The breezy, conversational style of the essays later elicited Bishop Hurd's reproving attribution of an " Addisonian Termination ", for preposition stranding, the casual grammatical construction that ends a sentence with a preposition.
  • The series of essays called " The Busy-Body, " which he wrote for Bradford s " American Mercury " in 1729, followed the general Addisonian form, already modified to suit homelier conditions.
  • The series of essays called " The Busy-Body ", which he wrote for Bradford's " American Mercury " in 1729, followed the general Addisonian form, already modified to suit homelier conditions.
  • Among other pathologies, he discovered Addison's disease ( a degenerative disease of the adrenal glands ) and Addisonian anemia ( pernicious anemia ), a hematological disorder later found to be caused by failure to absorb vitamin B 12.
  • Most come to medical attention between 2 weeks and 3 months of age, when after a period of poor weight gain and vomiting, they were found to be dehydrated, with severe hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, and metabolic acidosis ( " Addisonian or adrenal crisis " ).