A patient with severe hyponatremia has seizures. Which cellular change contributes most to neuronal dysfunction?
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Correct answer: Neuronal swelling
Hyponatremia decreases extracellular osmolality, causing water to move into neurons. Cytotoxic swelling leads to neurologic symptoms.
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