noun
- Plural of natriuresis; the increased excretion of sodium in the urine, often in response to increased sodium intake or certain hormonal or pharmacological stimuli.
Usage: Medical/physiological term; Commonly used in clinical and research contexts
Examples
- The patient's natriureses increased significantly after administration of the diuretic.
- Researchers measured natriureses to assess kidney function in response to salt loading.
- Natriureses can be induced by atrial natriuretic peptide in healthy individuals.
- The study examined natriureses in patients with hypertension.
- Natriureses and potassium excretion were monitored throughout the clinical trial.