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'''Potassium''' is an abundant electrolyte in the body, and potassium ion (K+) is the dominant cation in the intracellularcellular space. 98% of all potassium in the body is intracellular. In the intracellular space the concentration is approx 150 mM, while in the extracellular space it is just 3.5 – 5.5 mM. | <section begin="clinical biochemistry" />'''Potassium''' is an abundant electrolyte in the body, and potassium ion (K+) is the dominant cation in the intracellularcellular space. 98% of all potassium in the body is intracellular. In the intracellular space the concentration is approx 150 mM, while in the extracellular space it is just 3.5 – 5.5 mM. | ||
The serum potassium level depends in two things: | The serum potassium level depends in two things: | ||
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The daily intake of potassium in the diet is approximately 40 – 120 mmol K+. This extra potassium reaches the extracellular space and not the cells in normal cases. 90% of excreted potassium is excreted by the kidneys, the remaining through the <abbr>GI</abbr> tract. | The daily intake of potassium in the diet is approximately 40 – 120 mmol K+. This extra potassium reaches the extracellular space and not the cells in normal cases. 90% of excreted potassium is excreted by the kidneys, the remaining through the <abbr>GI</abbr> tract. | ||
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== Factors influencing potassium levels == | == Factors influencing potassium levels == | ||