2024
DOI: 10.11613/bm.2024.021002
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Pseudonormokalemia case report - What does it mean to have normal blood potassium?

David Stejskal,
Tomáš Šálek

Abstract: Graphical abstract Highlights • Pseudonormokalemia may mean thrombocytosis, serum potassium concentration within reference ranges, and low plasma potassium concentration • The best way to eliminate both pseudohyperkalemia and pseudonormokalemia phenomenon is to completely change towards heparin-plasma as the standard material • Interpretative comments in patients with thrombocytosis over 500x109/L recommending plasma potassium measurement are helpful This case report describes a case of pseudonormokalemia, tru… Show more

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