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. 2017 May 16;7:1953. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-02030-6

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Neurological symptoms and imaging findings. (A) Prevalence of neurological symptoms (focal neurological signs [FNS] and signs of global brain dysfunction) in all patients with symptomatic hypotonic hyponatremia in our cohort (n = 140). (B) Results of neuroimaging studies (cCT and/or cMRI) in 95 of 140 patients (67.8%). Incidental findings (n = 38): imaging findings, which were not related to acute symptoms (multiple findings were permitted): general cerebral atrophy (n = 20), age-related periventricular white matter changes (n = 16), old ischemic stroke (n = 15), arteriosclerosis (n = 15), calcification of pineal gland/choroid plexus (n = 8), signs of former neurosurgical interventions (n = 3), signs of old fracture (n = 2).