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osmotic imbalance
What Causes Osmotic Imbalance?
Several factors can induce osmotic imbalance, including changes in
extracellular solute concentration
, malfunctioning of ion channels, or disruptions in the activity of the
sodium-potassium pump
. Pathological conditions such as
diabetes
,
kidney disease
, and certain
genetic disorders
can also lead to osmotic imbalances.
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