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Pseudohyponatremia is caused by significant hyperlipidemia or the presence of paraproteins in the serum. In these situations, the laboratory measurement of plasma glucose is erroneously [...], and the plasma osmolality is normal.
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Pseudohyponatremia is caused by significant hyperlipidemia or the presence of paraproteins in the serum. In these situations, the laboratory measurement of plasma glucose is erroneously [...], and the plasma osmolality is normal.
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Pseudohyponatremia is caused by significant hyperlipidemia or the presence of paraproteins in the serum. In these situations, the laboratory measurement of plasma glucose is erroneously [...], and the plasma osmolality is normal.
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low
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Pseudohyponatremia is caused by significant hyperlipidemia or the presence of paraproteins in the serum. In these situations, the laboratory measurement of plasma glucose is erroneously low, and the plasma osmolality is normal.

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