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Why does hyponatremia cause brain swelling through cellular osmosis?

A)Sodium influx raises cellular osmolarity
B)Potassium efflux alters transmembrane potential
C)Water influx due to extracellular hypotonicity
D)Chloride shifts disrupt cellular pH balance

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Hyponatremia reduces extracellular sodium, thus decreasing the osmolarity outside cells. Because of this osmotic gradient, water enters brain cells via osmosis, causing swelling; therefore, water moves to equalize solute concentration, rather than sodium entering or potassium leaving the cells.

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