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The Kidney Knows the Answers to the Hidden Messages in Body Water

Kang SK

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A Case of Primary Aldosteronism with End Stage Renal Disease

Na HH, Park KJ, Kim SY, Koh HI

A 52-year-old woman was referred to our hospital due to chronic renal failure with a 10-year history of hypertension. We found polycystic kidney disease, pulmonary tuberculosis and an aldosterone-producing adrenocortical...
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Mannitol-induced Metabolic Alkalosis

Kang KP, Lee S, Lee KH, Kang SK

Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic agent useful in a variety of clinical conditions. This study is based on acid-base and electrolyte changes seen after the intravenous infusion of hypertonic mannitol...
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Hyponatremia:Management Errors

Seo JW, Park TJ

Rapid correction of hyponatremia is frequently associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Therefore, it is important to estimate the proper volume and type of infusate required to increase the serum...
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Pseudohyponatremia:Does It Matter in Current Clinical Practice?

Kim GH

Serum consists of water (93% of serum volume) and nonaqueous components, mainly lipids and proteins (7% of serum volume). Sodium is restricted to serum water. In states of hyperproteinemia or...
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Hypernatemia:Successful Treatment

Kim SW

Hypernatremia reflects a net water loss or a hypertonic sodium gain, with inevitable hyperosmolality. Severe symptoms are usually evident only with acute and large increases in plasma sodium concentrations to...
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