
Rare Complications With Intravenous Hyperosmotic Alimentation
Walter J. Wyrick, Jr., MD;
William J. Rea, MD;
Robert N. McClelland, MD
JAMA. 1970;211(10):1697-1698.
Abstract
More than 100 patients at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Hospitals have been treated by intravenous hyperosmotic alimentation as described recently by Dudrick et al. One patient had an acute hypersensitivity reaction and another patient had a hyperosmotic coma resulting from the hyperalimentation solution.
Author Affiliations
From the Dallas Veterans Administration Hospital (Dr. Wyrick) and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Drs. Rea and McClelland).
Footnotes
Reprint requests to 4500 S Lancaster Rd, Dallas 75216 (Dr. Wyrick).
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