2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00108-006-1716-6
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Volumen- und Elektrolytstörungen bei Darm- und Nierenerkrankungen

Abstract: The intestines and kidney are the most important excretion organs. Both organ systems are key players in keeping the homeostatic balance regarding hydration and electrolytes. Disturbances of function can lead to enormous and sometimes life-threatening complications. Intestinal diseases lead often to diarrhoea, which can be associated with fluid loss of up to 20 l per day. The accompanying electrolyte disturbances can be hypo- or hypernatremia in combination with hypokalemia. The therapy is substitution guided … Show more

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“…Die Konzentration von K + im Stuhlwasser beträgt 75-100 mmol/l. Der geringe Wassergehalt des Stuhls ist für die niedrige fäkale K + -Ausscheidung von 8-15 mmol/Tag beim Gesunden verantwortlich [10].…”
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“…Die Konzentration von K + im Stuhlwasser beträgt 75-100 mmol/l. Der geringe Wassergehalt des Stuhls ist für die niedrige fäkale K + -Ausscheidung von 8-15 mmol/Tag beim Gesunden verantwortlich [10].…”
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