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Revue medicale suisse, 2007
Hyperkalemia is a frequently met electrolytic disorder in clinical practice. Blood potassium concentration is primarily under the control of cellular transfer, driven either by the acid basic equilibrium, the action of catecholamines and insulin, and secondarily by the kidney.
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Hyperkalemia is a frequently met electrolytic disorder in clinical practice. Blood potassium concentration is primarily under the control of cellular transfer, driven either by the acid basic equilibrium, the action of catecholamines and insulin, and secondarily by the kidney.
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Orvosi hetilap, 2000
Hyperkalaemia is a frequent electrolyte disturbance connected with new knowledge and practical routine. It is developed by the disorders of the "external balance" (potassium [K] intake and output) as well as the "internal balance" (distribution of K in the extracellular and intracellular fluid compartments).
J, Radó, A, Haris
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Hyperkalaemia is a frequent electrolyte disturbance connected with new knowledge and practical routine. It is developed by the disorders of the "external balance" (potassium [K] intake and output) as well as the "internal balance" (distribution of K in the extracellular and intracellular fluid compartments).
J, Radó, A, Haris
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2018
Abstract This chapter guides the reader on the diagnosis and management of hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients.
Matthew McGuire, Subramaniam Pennathur
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Abstract This chapter guides the reader on the diagnosis and management of hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients.
Matthew McGuire, Subramaniam Pennathur
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American family physician, 2006
Hyperkalemia is a potentially life-threatening metabolic problem caused by inability of the kidneys to excrete potassium, impairment of the mechanisms that move potassium from the circulation into the cells, or a combination of these factors. Acute episodes of hyperkalemia commonly are triggered by the introduction of a medication affecting potassium ...
Joyce C, Hollander-Rodriguez +1 more
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Hyperkalemia is a potentially life-threatening metabolic problem caused by inability of the kidneys to excrete potassium, impairment of the mechanisms that move potassium from the circulation into the cells, or a combination of these factors. Acute episodes of hyperkalemia commonly are triggered by the introduction of a medication affecting potassium ...
Joyce C, Hollander-Rodriguez +1 more
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