- have
evolved intricate methods of cir****venting
hypertonicity. For example, sal****er is
hypertonic to the fish that live in it.
Because the fish need...
-
correct hyponatremia as
rapidly as
administration of
hypertonic saline does. Due to
hypertonicity,
administration may
result in
phlebitis and
tissue necrosis...
- weak and inhibited. This in turn may
cause hypertonicity of
ipsilateral quadratus lumborum.
Chronic hypertonicity of
quadratus lumborum tends to
cause low...
- from
vesicles into the
circulation in
response to
extracellular fluid hypertonicity (hyperosmolality). AVP has two
primary functions. First, it increases...
- spasticity, such as the King's
hypertonicity scale, the Tardieu, and the
modified Ashworth. Of
these three, only the King's
hypertonicity scale measures a range...
-
Uterine hyperstimulation or
hypertonic uterine dysfunction is a
potential complication of
labor induction. This is displa**** as
Uterine tachysystole- the...
- 1 to 6
hours depending on the ICP.
Hypertonic Saline with σ=1 has been of
interest since early 1980s.
Hypertonic Saline which contains sodium chloride...
-
Plasmolysis is the
process in
which cells lose
water in a
hypertonic solution. The
reverse process,
deplasmolysis or cytolysis, can
occur if the cell is...
- up a high
hypertonicity,
which draws water out of the thin
descending limb of the loop of
Henle and the
collecting duct system.
Hypertonicity, in turn...
- that
synthesize and
store ADH. In
appropriate ADH secretion,
plasma hypertonicity activates these osmoreceptors, ADH is
released into the
blood stream...