Role of augmented aldosterone secretion in regulation of volume homeostasis in pregnancy.

Published: Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
The role of augmented aldosterone secretion in the regulation of volume hemeostasis in pregnancy was investigated. null Serum and urine creatinine sodium (Na) and postassium (K) urinary aldosterone free cortisol and serum renin activity (SRA) were measured in normotensive women in the third trimester of pregnancy. null The following data were obtained: 1) pregnant women were sensitive to Na-retaining effects of either mineralocorticoids or...
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Title
Role of augmented aldosterone secretion in regulation of volume homeostasis in pregnancy.
Published Date
Jan 1, 1974
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