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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Dextran 70.
See also changes related to Dextran 70, or pages that link to Dextran 70 or to this page or whose text contains "Dextran 70".

Parent topics

  • Fluid resuscitation [r]: Medical replacement or supplementation of body fluids, using crystalloids or colloids, and certain blood products [e]
  • Glucose [r]: A monosaccharide (or simple sugar) and an important carbohydrate in biology, used by the living cell as a source of energy and metabolic intermediate. [e]
  • Polymer [r]: A compound of high molecular weight derived either by the addition of many smaller, similar molecules (monomers), or by the condensation of many smaller, similar molecules eliminating water, alcohol, etc. [e]

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Colloid alternatives

Diluents and crystalloid alternatives

  • Lactated Ringer's injection [r]: A balanced electrolyte solution injected variously to replace fluids or to provide a carrier for medications [e]
  • Normal saline [r]: 0.85 or 0.9 percent in water; saline for injection is sterile and uses highly purified water [e]

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • Heterosphere [r]: Upper portion of a two-part division of the atmosphere (the lower portion is the homosphere) according to the general homogeneity of atmospheric composition, starts at 50-62 miles (80-100 kilometers) above the earth. [e]
  • Polymer [r]: A compound of high molecular weight derived either by the addition of many smaller, similar molecules (monomers), or by the condensation of many smaller, similar molecules eliminating water, alcohol, etc. [e]
  • Glycogenolysis [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Albumin injection [r]: Compoent of human blood used as a plasma volume expander; has no oxygen-carrying capacity and synthetics increasingly preferred [e]