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Hyponatremia Following High-Volume D5W Hydrodissection During Thermal Ablation

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This work was supported in part by the Center for Interventional Oncology and the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health (Grant No. ZID BC 011242-06). This research was also made possible through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medical Research Scholars Program, a public–private partnership supported jointly by the NIH and generous contributions to the Foundation for the NIH from Pfizer Inc, The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Newport Foundation, The American Association for Dental Research, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Colgate-Palmolive Company, as well as other private donors. For a complete list, please visit the Foundation website at http://fnih.org/work/education-training-0/medical-research-scholars-program.

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Liwei Jiang, Venkatesh Krishnasamy, and Gianluca M. Varano declare that they have no conflicts of interest. Bradford J. Wood declares that this work is supported by the Center for Interventional Oncology and the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health (Grant No. ZID BC 011242-06).

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Jiang, L., Krishnasamy, V., Varano, G.M. et al. Hyponatremia Following High-Volume D5W Hydrodissection During Thermal Ablation. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 39, 146–149 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-015-1195-z

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