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Plasma Osmolality Calculator

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In a patient with hyponatraemia, always check urine osmolality and urine sodium alongside plasma osmolality. The pair of plasma hypo-osmolality plus inappropriately concentrated urine (>100 mOsm/kg) in a euvolaemic patient is pathognomonic of SIADH. Urine that is maximally dilute (<100 mOsm/kg) in the same patient points to primary polydipsia or beer potomania — managed with fluid restriction alone rather than salt or vasopressin antagonists.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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The hypothalamus can detect a change in plasma osmolality of as little as 1 mOsm/kg — equivalent to adding roughly 2 tablespoons of salt to the entire blood volume. This exquisite sensitivity is why ADH secretion and thirst are so precisely calibrated: the body aims to keep plasma osmolality within a range of just 2–3% of its set-point at all times.

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