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Urine Potassium (K) Concentration
Reference Ranges
Urine Potassium (K)
Adult ( > 16y)
25.00
TO
100.00 mmol/day
Conditions
Cushings Syndrome
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Fanconi Syndrome
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Primary Aldosteronism
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Secondary Aldosteronism
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Anaemia of Chronic Renal Failure
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Chronic Renal Failure
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Renal Tubular Acidosis
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Protein Energy Malnutrition
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Hyperaldosteronism
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Metabolic Alkalosis
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Dehydration
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Addisons Disease
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Vomiting
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Diarrhoea
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Travellers Diarrhea
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Clostridium Difficile Induced Diarrhea
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Acute Renal Failure
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Renal Artery Occlusion
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Renal Atheroembolism
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Hyperkalemia
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Hypokalemia
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Aspirin Poisoning
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Adrenal Cortical Hypofunction
Urine Potassium (K) (Increased)
Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Nephrotic Syndrome
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
Congenital Nephrotic Syndromes
Urine Potassium (K) (Decreased)
GT:0.860