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- Urine_osmolality abstract "Urine osmolality is a measure of urine concentration, in which large values indicate concentrated urine and small values indicate diluted urine. Consumption of water (including water contained in food) affects the osmolality of urine.In healthy humans with restricted fluid intake, urine osmolality should be greater than 800 mOsm/kg, while a 24-hour urine osmolality should average between 500 and 800 mOsm/kg. Urine osmolality in humans can range from approximately 50 to 1200 mOsm/kg, depending on whether the person has recently drunk a large quantity of water (the lower number) or has gone without water for a long time (the higher number). Plasma osmolality with typical fluid intake often averages approximately 290 mOsm/kg H2O in humans.".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageID "18694007".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageLength "1894".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageRevisionID "707370239".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_physiology.
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urine.
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLink Molality.
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLink Osmole_(unit).
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLink Urine.
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLinkText "urine osmolality".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageWikiLinkText "urine".
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Med-diagnostic-stub.
- Urine_osmolality wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Urine_tests.
- Urine_osmolality subject Category:Human_physiology.
- Urine_osmolality subject Category:Urine.
- Urine_osmolality hypernym Measure.
- Urine_osmolality type Software.
- Urine_osmolality type Fluid.
- Urine_osmolality comment "Urine osmolality is a measure of urine concentration, in which large values indicate concentrated urine and small values indicate diluted urine. Consumption of water (including water contained in food) affects the osmolality of urine.In healthy humans with restricted fluid intake, urine osmolality should be greater than 800 mOsm/kg, while a 24-hour urine osmolality should average between 500 and 800 mOsm/kg.".
- Urine_osmolality label "Urine osmolality".
- Urine_osmolality sameAs Q7900633.
- Urine_osmolality sameAs m.04gq5r3.
- Urine_osmolality sameAs Q7900633.
- Urine_osmolality wasDerivedFrom Urine_osmolality?oldid=707370239.
- Urine_osmolality isPrimaryTopicOf Urine_osmolality.