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Primary Care

Electrolyte disorders   

Questions discussed in this category


What is your approach to preventing exercise-associated hyponatremia?
2 Answers available

Do you have a preferred oral magnesium formulation for patients with hypomagnesemia secondary to Gitleman syndrome and who also have chronic diarrhea?
1 Answer available

Is the phosphorus-lowering benefit of patiromer compelling enough to switch a patient with chronic hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia from sodium zirconium cyclosilicate to patiromer?
2 Answers available

What is your approach to differentiating diabetes insipidus from primary polydipsia in the outpatient setting?
1 Answer available

Do you recommend stopping Vitamin D supplementation in a patient with hypercalcemia and a low 25(OH)D level?
1 Answer available

What degree of hyperkalemia do you tolerate for those with proteinuric chronic kidney disease and persistently elevated serum potassium levels?
1 Answer available

How do you manage calcium and vitamin D supplementation in patients with sarcoidosis on chronic steroids?
1 Answer available
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Papers discussed in this category


Kidney Int, 2002 Jul
Hyperkalemia: An adaptive response in chronic renal insufficiency.

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