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Fractional excretion of K, Na and Cl following furosemide infusion in healthy, young and very old people
International Urology and Nephrology, 03/17/09
Musso CG et al. - Furosemide test showed a significantly lower average post-furosemide FE of potassium value, delayed post-furosemide peak FE of Na, K and Cl and a hormonal pattern of aldosterone resistance in very old people.
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