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Sodium - Urine
Alternate Names : Urinary 24 Hours Sodium, Urine Na+
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Normal Values
Normal values are generally 15 to 250 mEq/L/day, depending on hydration status and daily intake of dietary sodium.
Note: mEq/L/day = milliequivalents per liter per day
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Review Date : 1/20/2002
Reviewed By : Andrew Koren, M.D., Department of Nephrology, NYU-Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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