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Recolección de orina en 24 horas; Volumen urinario
El rango normal es de 800 a 2,000 mililitros por día (con una ingesta de líquido normal de aproximadamente 2 litros por día).
Nota: los rangos de los valores normales pueden variar ligeramente entre diferentes laboratorios. Hable con el médico acerca del significado de los resultados específicos de su examen.
Los trastornos que causan disminución del volumen de orina incluyen deshidratación, ingesta inadecuada de líquidos o insuficiencia (falla) renal.
Algunas de las afecciones que causan aumento del volumen de orina incluyen:
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