1953
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1953.6.6.355
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Sodium Concentration Deficit: Nomogram for Replacement

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“…The partial correlation of Na'8 with Nae/T.B.W. and with Ke/T.B.W., as well as the evidence that body sodium, body potassium and body water affect Na8, suggests that osmotic adjustments between body fluids may determine the relationship of Na8 to body composition (7,11,(38)(39)(40)(41). The precise correlation between Na'8 and 7''8 may be paralleled by a similar correlation between intracellular osmolarity and intracellular K+ concentration.…”
Section: Serum Sodium Concentration and Body Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The partial correlation of Na'8 with Nae/T.B.W. and with Ke/T.B.W., as well as the evidence that body sodium, body potassium and body water affect Na8, suggests that osmotic adjustments between body fluids may determine the relationship of Na8 to body composition (7,11,(38)(39)(40)(41). The precise correlation between Na'8 and 7''8 may be paralleled by a similar correlation between intracellular osmolarity and intracellular K+ concentration.…”
Section: Serum Sodium Concentration and Body Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wolf and McDowell (40) 25.6, which appears as a consequence of the difference between total exchangeable cation and total osmotically active cation. A similar set of equations may also be derived from Equation 8.…”
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