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In the workup of hyponatraemia, the urine sodium AND urine osmolality together define the aetiology far better than either alone. The classic SIADH pattern is Uosm >100 mOsm/kg (usually >plasma Osm) + UNa >40 mEq/L in a euvolaemic hyponatraemic patient. If Uosm <100 mOsm/kg, SIADH is essentially excluded — the hyponatraemia is from excessive free water intake (primary polydipsia).

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The inner medulla of the kidney achieves its extraordinarily high osmolality gradient (up to 1200 mOsm/kg in humans, and up to 9000 mOsm/kg in some desert rodents like the kangaroo rat) through the countercurrent multiplication system. This gradient was only fully elucidated by Wirz, Hargitay, and Kuhn in 1951 — a discovery that revolutionised understanding of how the kidney can produce urine vastly more concentrated than plasma without violating the second law of thermodynamics.

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