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5. 53, 85) have drawn attention to the common finding of mild hyponatraemia in children with febrile convulsions. They define hyponatraemia as plasma Na levels of 132 mmol/l and below but do not indicate their reasons for choosing this particular concentration. In our study of 50 healthy babies aged between 18 and 120 days;Sir, Rutter; (Archives, O'Callaghan,1978