Serum and urine osmolality may be measured together to investigate the cause of a low serum sodium concentration (hyponatraemia), high serum sodium concentration (hypernatraemia), a high or low urine output or excessive thirst. Serum osmolality may also be measured when ingestion of toxic alcohols, such as methanol and ethylene glycol, are suspected.
Sample Type - Blood
Reporting Time - 1 Day
Prerequisites - No special preparation required
Price - ₹970/-
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