A case of refeeding syndrome in a marine recruit/ Paul D. Bunge
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Military Medicine Vol. 178, No 4, April 2013, pp.472 (72) Summary: Refeeding syndrome is an under-recognised complication of starvation. Presented is a 26-year-old Marine recruit who was found to have hypothermia, mental status changes, and rhabdomyolysis after purposeful weight loss with calorie restriction in conjunction with an arduous exercise program.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Refeeding syndrome is an under-recognised complication of starvation. Presented is a 26-year-old Marine recruit who was found to have hypothermia, mental status changes, and rhabdomyolysis after purposeful weight loss with calorie restriction in conjunction with an arduous exercise program.
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