Sodium gradient, xerostomia, thirst and inter-dialytic excessive weight gain: a possible relationship with hyposalivation in patients on maintenance hemodialysis

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  • who: Int Urol Nephrol ( and collaborators from the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Medical University of Lodz, Pomorska, Lodz, Poland have published the research work: Sodium gradient, xerostomia, thirst and inter-dialytic excessive weight gain: a possible relationship with hyposalivation in patients on maintenance hemodialysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The unstimulated salivary flow rate in this study was close to the value obtained by Wiener et_al for a population of older adults (0.4 ± 0.3 mL/min). This study investigates whether hyposalivation, xerostomia or thirst sensation were related to IWG. It is worth noting . . .

     

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