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- Urology. 1978 Nov 1; 12 (5): 504-8.
AbstractInformation concerning normal concentrations of serum sodium, potassium, chloride, and sulfate as well as clinically useful data concerning absorption and excretion of these physiologically important ions are reviewed. Clinical approaches to diagnosis of these electrolyte disturbances are summarized with special emphasis on interpretation and treatment of some of these disorders in children.
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