84. Hypotonicity. Pathogenesis and consequences: Revision history

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21 February 2023

  • curprev 14:0614:06, 21 February 2023Nikolas talk contribs 1,455 bytes +1,455 Created page with "Hypoosmolarity may develop due to: * Water poisoning * Moderate water intake in renal failure * Syndrome of inappropriate ADH (SIADH) * Severe oedema * Salt deprivation * Sweating and drinking just water * Addison’s disease * Renal tubular acidosis IV * Cystic fibrosis Again are many of these causes seen before because they cause hypovolaemia or hypervolaemia. Those that are new are bolded, for more details on the others can you check topic 81 and 82. In salt depriv..." Tag: Visual edit