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Potassium is an essential nutrient that performs a vital role in cellular functions including maintaining fluid balance and osmolality of cells. Potassium balance is maintained by the kidney and the majority of ingested potassium is excreted in the urine.
Rachael Mira, McLean, Nan Xin, Wang
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Potassium is an essential nutrient that performs a vital role in cellular functions including maintaining fluid balance and osmolality of cells. Potassium balance is maintained by the kidney and the majority of ingested potassium is excreted in the urine.
Rachael Mira, McLean, Nan Xin, Wang
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Potassium Hydroxide and Potassium Alkoxides
ChemInform, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
BARBERO, Margherita, VENTURELLO, Paolo
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The Lancet, 1998
In a logical, stepwise approach to patients presenting with hypokalaemia or hyperkalaemia the clinician must first recognise circumstances in which the dyskalaemia represents a clinical emergency because therapy then takes precedence over diagnosis. If a dyskalaemia has been present for a long time, there is an abnormal renal handling of K+.
M L, Halperin, K S, Kamel
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In a logical, stepwise approach to patients presenting with hypokalaemia or hyperkalaemia the clinician must first recognise circumstances in which the dyskalaemia represents a clinical emergency because therapy then takes precedence over diagnosis. If a dyskalaemia has been present for a long time, there is an abnormal renal handling of K+.
M L, Halperin, K S, Kamel
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Potassium Halides, Potassium Cyanide, and Potassium Carbonate
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Rodrigo L. O. R. Cunha+2 more
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Potassium Maintenance Potassium Supplements or Potassium Sparing Agents
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1981AbstractThis paper reviews and presents data from a series of studies evaluating the extent of potassium depletion that occurs in various disease states and a comparison of the efficacy of potassium supplementation or potassium sparing diuretics in its correction.
J. B. Myers, T. O. Morgan
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Potassium homeostasis is dependent on many physiologic and metabolic factors. Potassium level testing by the clinical laboratory can aid the emergency physician in planning treatment in suspected cases of potassium depletion or excess. Familiarization with indications for ordering tests of potassium level and correct interpretation of test results is ...
M L, Martin, R, Hamilton, M F, West
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Potassium homeostasis is dependent on many physiologic and metabolic factors. Potassium level testing by the clinical laboratory can aid the emergency physician in planning treatment in suspected cases of potassium depletion or excess. Familiarization with indications for ordering tests of potassium level and correct interpretation of test results is ...
M L, Martin, R, Hamilton, M F, West
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Clinical Science, 1972
1. The potassium status of uraemic patients was assessed by measurements of leucocyte potassium, erythrocyte potassium, exchangeable potassium (42K) and total body water (3H). The difficulties involved in assessment of exchangeable potassium and whole body potassium are discussed, and the advantages of the leucocyte as a model for the study of ...
N. F. Jones+3 more
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1. The potassium status of uraemic patients was assessed by measurements of leucocyte potassium, erythrocyte potassium, exchangeable potassium (42K) and total body water (3H). The difficulties involved in assessment of exchangeable potassium and whole body potassium are discussed, and the advantages of the leucocyte as a model for the study of ...
N. F. Jones+3 more
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Potassium supplements or potassium‐sparing agents
Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1984Abstract:During diuretic treatment alterations in myocardial cellular excitability due to potassium‐induced dis‐turbances of the membrane potential may arise without obvious changes of total body K. This may be explained by coexisting disturbances of the acid/ base balance and other ions such as magnesium.
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