Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
At / Atell.
English translation:
Atellica (brand name)
German term
(At)
3 +2 | Atellica | Steffen Walter |
May 26, 2022 07:09: Susanne Schiewe changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
May 27, 2022 13:34: Steffen Walter changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1443965">Esther Park's</a> old entry - "(At)"" to ""Atellica""
May 27, 2022 13:35: Steffen Walter changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/34047">Steffen Walter's</a> old entry - "At / Atell"" to ""Atellica (brand name)""
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Proposed translations
Atellica
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Susanne Schiewe
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uyuni
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Discussion
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Natrium
Erkannt werden muss die Pseudohyponatriämie bei Hyperglykämie. Um das korrigierte Natrium zu berechnen muss man der gemessenen Plasmakonzentration 1,6mmol/l Natrium pro 100mg/dl erhöhter Glukose hinzurechnen. (bei einem BZ von 800mg/dl ist das korrigierte Natrium also etwa 11mmol/l höher als das aktuell im Plasma gemessene)"
https://nerdfallmedizin.blog/2018/02/03/hyperglykaemie-richt...