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In [[physiology]], '''serum osmolality''' is the [[osmolality]] of the serum component of blood. The equation is:
In [[physiology]], '''serum osmolality''' is the [[osmolality]] of the serum component of blood. The equation is:
:<math>2 \times \text{serum sodium (mmol/L)} + \frac{\text{glucose (mg/dl)}}{18} + \frac{\text{blood urea nitrogen (mg/dl)}}{2.8}</math>
:<math>2 \times \text{serum sodium (mmol/L)} + \frac{\text{glucose (mg/dl)}}{18} + \frac{\text{blood urea nitrogen (mg/dl)}}{2.8}</math>

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In physiology, serum osmolality is the osmolality of the serum component of blood. The equation is: