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Treatment of adhesive capsulitis of shoulder is generally conservative. Nonsurgical treatment consists of the administration of local and systemic anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, physiotherapy, and if these are unsuccessful, manipulation under general anaesthesia. If pain and loss of motion persist, various invasive treatment options can be discussed, such as hydraulic capsule distension and endoscopic/open surgical arthrolysis

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The use of hypotonic fluids is appropriate to dilute serum sodium (SNa), but cerebral edema may develop when it happens abruptly. Our objective was to clarify how to correcthypernatremic dehydration properly. ... Conclusions: More severe hypernatremia is at greater risk of causing severe adverse effects oftreatment.
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