Hyponatremia, Part 2: Etiology, and Classification

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

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  • excellent. simply superb. you have detailed in simple way. physiology explains pathology. very nice to hear from you . thank u

  • Thanks for the very interesting video!

    I have always wondered - based on a decrease in renal perfusion (either through being dry, cardiac failure etc) leading to an ADH increase and thus to free water retention and hyponatraemia --- would the release of aldosterone (which would also occur presumably in the above scenarios) not counter this by increasing the sodium reabsorption in the renal system?

    Glyn

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