Correlation of specific gravity and osmolality of urine in neonates and adults

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Abstract

There is good correlation between the specific gravity and osmolality of urine obtained from neonates and adults, if specimens contain neither protein nor glucose. The regression equations between specific gravity and osmolality, however, differ considerably between the two age groups, maturation to the adult regression occurring within the first 5 years of life. Specifically derived regression equations should therefore be used when predicting urine osmolality from measurement of specific gravity in neonates.

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Leech, S., & Penney, M. D. (1987). Correlation of specific gravity and osmolality of urine in neonates and adults. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 62(7), 671–673. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.62.7.671

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