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non vérouillée [here]

15:30 May 29, 2018
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French to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general) / urine electrolytes
French term or phrase: non vérouillée [here]
Dear colleagues

Just wondering what this could mean - I am unable to find anything with unlocked/locked.



Le ionogramme urinaire retrouve une natrémie non verrouillée en faveur d'une insuffisance rénale organique.

Any help would be appreciated.
liz askew
United Kingdom
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Summary of answers provided
4fluctuating (variable)
Drmanu49
Summary of reference entries provided
verrouiller
Anne Schulz

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fluctuating (variable)


Explanation:
Take a balanced approach to sodium imbalances | ACP Hospitalist
https://acphospitalist.org/archives/2013/12/conf02.htm

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Drmanu49
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Reference comments


4 hrs
Reference: verrouiller

Reference information:
"LA RETENTION SODEE DE L'INSUFFISANCE CARDIAQUE
Le rein cardiaque réabsorbe presque tout le Na filtré ; il "verrouille" le Na avec une natriurèse basse et un bilan sodé positif . Il y a aussi un défaut d'excrétion de l'eau libre."
http://medecine.ups-tlse.fr/DCEM2/module12/corpus/diur_card/...

It seems that verrouiller refers to "locking" sodium excretion (be it physiological or compensatory) rather than "locking" natriemia.
Does that help?

Anne Schulz
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