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Disease Conditions Which Alter Renal Sodium and Water Reabsorption

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A number of disease states alter the renal handling of ions and water. This chapter covers the renal handling of ions (mainly sodium) and water in the following conditions:

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  • Levy M (1992) Hepatorenal syndrome. In: Seldin DW, Giebisch C (eds) The kidney, physiology and pathophysiology, 2nd edn. Raven, New York, pp 3305–3326

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Lote, C.J. (2012). Disease Conditions Which Alter Renal Sodium and Water Reabsorption. In: Principles of Renal Physiology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3785-7_14

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