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... ( mosmol / kg ) . Since most solutes are measured in the laboratory in units of millimoles per liter , milligrams per deciliter , or milli- equivalents per liter , the following formulas must be used to convert into mosmol / kg ...
Burton David Rose, Theodore W. Post. 1 I Intracellular 280 mosmol / kg H2O Extracellular 420 meq NaCl- Extracellular Intracellular 280 mosmol / kg 290 mosmol / kg 290 mosmol / kg . H2O H2O H2O 88 89 [ K ] = 140 meq / L 25 liters ...
... mosmol / kg 80 400 +++ 1200 Urine volume , L / day 10 2 0.67 example , the minimum Uosm may be 80 mosmol / kg , resulting in the excretion of the 800 mosmol of solute in 10 liters of water . In a normal subject , this degree of ...
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Introduction to Renal Function | 3 |
Renal Circulation and Glomerular Filtration Rate | 21 |
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