Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2062203483> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 95 of
95
with 100 items per page.
- W2062203483 endingPage "245" @default.
- W2062203483 startingPage "241" @default.
- W2062203483 abstract "To evaluate urinary solutes in terms of their effect on body fluid tonicity, it is necessary to consider: whether that solute serves as an effective osmole in terms of ECF-ICF fluid shifts, its ability to accumulate in the body even if it is an osmotically effective particle, and the original number of body particles from which it derived. Thus, urea can be excluded since it is an ineffective osmole and only urine cations and anions need be considered. With respect to the former, one must separate the proportion of dietary versus endogenous potassium in this analysis as their effects differ. With respect to urine anions, urine chloride need not contribute to the loss of 'particles that count' when its excretion is accompanied by ammonium (i.e. equivalent to a bicarbonate gain). Thus, in the example cited at the beginning of this article, the excretion of hyperosmolar urine may not change body fluid tonicity if all the urinary potassium was of dietary origin and all the bicarbonate generated was retained as such. Finally, it is necessary to integrate defence of ECF volume (sodium balance), potassium balance, acid-base balance and intercompartmental fluid shifts to understand the overall renal response to defend tonicity. While there is utility in measuring urinary osmolality (assessment of medullary physiology, ADH action, water abstraction, concentrating power), in situations where body fluid tonicity is deranged, it is necessary to evaluate the urine sodium concentration along with the concentration of other solutes which may serve as effective osmoles in the urine." @default.
- W2062203483 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2062203483 creator A5029714963 @default.
- W2062203483 creator A5089625707 @default.
- W2062203483 date "1986-01-01" @default.
- W2062203483 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2062203483 title "Interpretation of the Urine Electrolytes and Osmolality in the Regulation of Body Fluid Tonicity" @default.
- W2062203483 cites W1986249411 @default.
- W2062203483 cites W2008362048 @default.
- W2062203483 cites W2010670608 @default.
- W2062203483 cites W2030026276 @default.
- W2062203483 doi "https://doi.org/10.1159/000167170" @default.
- W2062203483 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3777032" @default.
- W2062203483 hasPublicationYear "1986" @default.
- W2062203483 type Work @default.
- W2062203483 sameAs 2062203483 @default.
- W2062203483 citedByCount "18" @default.
- W2062203483 countsByYear W20622034832014 @default.
- W2062203483 countsByYear W20622034832019 @default.
- W2062203483 countsByYear W20622034832020 @default.
- W2062203483 countsByYear W20622034832022 @default.
- W2062203483 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2062203483 hasAuthorship W2062203483A5029714963 @default.
- W2062203483 hasAuthorship W2062203483A5089625707 @default.
- W2062203483 hasBestOaLocation W20622034831 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C10146269 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C104978184 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C117277713 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C147583825 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C158171629 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2113261 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2776735168 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2778437025 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2778534349 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2780018836 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2780026642 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2780091579 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C2781112554 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C28406088 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C517785266 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C537181965 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C56906281 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConcept C84029825 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C10146269 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C104978184 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C117277713 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C126322002 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C134018914 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C147583825 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C158171629 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C178790620 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C185592680 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2113261 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2776735168 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2778437025 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2778534349 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2780018836 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2780026642 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2780091579 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C2781112554 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C28406088 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C517785266 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C537181965 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C55493867 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C56906281 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C71924100 @default.
- W2062203483 hasConceptScore W2062203483C84029825 @default.
- W2062203483 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2062203483 hasLocation W20622034831 @default.
- W2062203483 hasLocation W20622034832 @default.
- W2062203483 hasOpenAccess W2062203483 @default.
- W2062203483 hasPrimaryLocation W20622034831 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W1531825139 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W2011568789 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W2028393834 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W2056924510 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W2062203483 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W215532404 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W2938010824 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W4220890195 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W4221036640 @default.
- W2062203483 hasRelatedWork W4319308265 @default.
- W2062203483 hasVolume "6" @default.
- W2062203483 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2062203483 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2062203483 magId "2062203483" @default.
- W2062203483 workType "article" @default.