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If normal GFR is maintained but tubular reabsorption is completely blocked, how long does it take to lose 5 L of fluid?
Prolonged Inflammation
A chronic inflammation that persists over a long period, often resulting in tissue damage and contributing to various diseases.
Type 2 Diabetes
A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose), characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and a lack of insulin.
Endogenous Opioid
Natural pain-relieving peptides produced by the body that act on the opioid receptors to reduce pain and induce pleasure.
Exogenous Opioid
Opioid substances introduced into the body from external sources, often for pain management or recreational use.
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