Medical Definition of Salt-losing syndrome

1. A rare disorder resulting from renal tubular damage of a variety of aetiologies; mimics adrenocortical insufficiency in that abnormal renal loss of sodium chloride occurs, accompanied by hyponatraemia, azotemia, acidosis, dehydration, and vascular collapse. Synonym: salt-losing syndrome, Thorn's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salt-losing Syndrome

salso-acid
salsoda
salsola
salsolidine
salsoline alkaloids
salsuginous
salt
salt-and-pepper
salt-cured
salt-depletion crisis
salt-effect distillation
salt-free diet
salt-green
salt-losing defect
salt-losing nephritis
salt-losing syndrome (current term)
salt-rising bread
salt action
salt and pepper
salt away
salt bridge
salt cedar
salt cedars
salt cellar
salt cellars
salt clay
salt cod
salt cods
salt depletion
salt depletion syndrome

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