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Revision as of 01:32, 2 February 2026

Osmometry measures the osmotic strength of the particles within a sample. In clinical labs, this is most commonly performed using freezing point depression methodology.

Uses

Serum Osmolality RI: 275 - 295 mOsm/kg
▲ Increased ▼ Decreased
Conditions Toxin ingestion:
  • Ethanol
Lab Interferences
Other Factors