Description

Patients with increased concentrations of lipid or protein in the blood will have proportionately less water present in a given volume. This means that electrolytes and other compounds distributed in water will appear to be at a lower concentration than they are physiologically. While this classically presents as pseudohyponatremia, it may mask hypernatremia (pseudonormonatremia).

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