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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 5, 551-556, Copyright © 1959 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Biological Chemistry, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia
2, Pa.
A simple, rapid method for determining sodium in serum is described; it requires no special equipment and no special training. Ions normally present in serum do not interfere at any conceivable physiologic concentration. The method has been tested on approximately 30 samples of serum with known sodium contents ranging from 103-175 mEq/L; the deviation from the flame photometer value averages approximately 3%.
Submitted on March 19, 1959
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