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we should not report the potassium level in lupmic serum

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Q: What are the effects of lipemic sample on serum electrolyte?
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What is lipemic blood?

Lipemic blood serum refers to a condition where the serum is milky white from its high fat content. Lipemic blood serum refers to a condition where the serum is milky white from its high fat content.


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How are Serum electrolyte imbalances detected?

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Can blood glucose level falsely increased in lipemic serum?

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Why does a colloid appear cloudy?

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