67. Oliguria, polyuria. Renal functions in the elderly: Revision history

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21 February 2023

  • curprev 09:3809:38, 21 February 2023Nikolas talk contribs 4,933 bytes +4,933 Created page with "This topic mostly discusses the mechanisms and causes of polyuria and oliguria, and the function of diuretics. == Oliguria == Oliguria is defined as a urine production of less than 400 – 500 mL per day. At this point is the urine maximally concentrated (1200 – 1300 mOsm/kg), meaning that this is the least amount of urine a healthy kidney in a not-dehydrated body can produce. Oliguria can occur due to: * Low <abbr>GFR</abbr> ** Very few functional nephrons, so that..." Tag: Visual edit