The Body Cell Mass and Its Supporting Environment: Body Composition in Health and Disease |
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Chapter | 3 |
Modification of the Method for Use of Tritium Rather than | 10 |
Compositional Ratios | 18 |
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acute admission analysis approximately average B.Wt basis blood volume body cell mass BODY COMPOSITIONAL FINDINGS body weight calculated cellular cent chloride chronic CLINICAL component conc constant correlation course demonstrated difference dilution edema elevated equation Estimated evidence extracellular water failure fall fat-free females Figure fluid follows fraction gain hematocrit hemorrhage ICW/TBW increase indicated kilogram LABORATORY liter loss lower males Mean measured mEq./kg mEq./mEq mEq/L ml./mEq normal obesity Observed operation patient PHASE plasma volume potassium concentration Predicted protein range ratio red cell volume Reference regression relation relative renal result rise sample serum sodium concentration severe showed shown significant skeletal solids Standard Standard Basis Table tion tissue total body water total exchangeable potassium total exchangeable sodium transfusion Unit urine wasting