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A condition where '''urine has the same relative density as [[plasma]] (i.e. 1.010)'''. It occurs when the [[kidneys]] lose their ability to dilute and concentrate [[urine]]. Isosthenuria is a serious symptom of [[kidney]] damage. | |||
<big>'''Isosthenuria (specific gravity = relative density):'''</big> {{Video | url=https://youtu.be/oYUHBsDm0-M}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 2 October 2023
A condition where urine has the same relative density as plasma (i.e. 1.010). It occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to dilute and concentrate urine. Isosthenuria is a serious symptom of kidney damage.
Isosthenuria (specific gravity = relative density):

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- ŠPINAR, Jindřich – LUDKA, Ondřej. Propedeutika a vyšetřovací metody vnitřních nemocí. 2. edition. Grada, 2013. ISBN 978-80-247-4356-1.