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Endocrinology, 2008
After a blood meal, Rhodnius prolixus undergoes a rapid diuresis to eliminate excess water and salts. During the voiding of this primary urine, R. prolixus acts as a vector of Chagas' disease, with the causative agent, Trypanosoma cruzi, infecting the ...
J. Paluzzi+3 more
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After a blood meal, Rhodnius prolixus undergoes a rapid diuresis to eliminate excess water and salts. During the voiding of this primary urine, R. prolixus acts as a vector of Chagas' disease, with the causative agent, Trypanosoma cruzi, infecting the ...
J. Paluzzi+3 more
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Vasopressin analogs with high and specific antidiuretic activity.
International journal of peptide & protein research, 2009A systematic approach to structure-activity studies is described. Its application to the vasopressin field made possible the preparation of vasopressin analogs with very high and very specific antidiuretic activity, analogs with increased pressor ...
M. Zaoral
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Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973Excerpt To the editor: The report of Miller and Moses (Ann Intern Med77:715-721, 1972) documenting the usefulness of the radioimmunoassay of urinary antidiuretic hormone (ADH) was impressive.
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EVALUATION OF AN ANTIDIURETIC EFFECT IN CANCER
The Lancet, 1967Abstract 28 patients with malignant cerebral tumours had lower clearance of free water (C fH 2 O ) after a water-load than 25 patients with benign cerebral tumours. Serum-sodium values were unchanged. 25 patients with progressive neoplastic disease of various sites, without evidence of cerebral metastases, had lower C fH 2 O after a water-load than 25
Gilbert-Dreyfus+4 more
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THE ANTIDIURETIC ACTION OF YOHIMBINE [PDF]
IN A PREVIOUS COMMUNICATION (Fugo and Gross, 1942) it was shown that the alkaloid yohimbine has, as part of its systemic action, the ability to release excessive amounts of the luteinizing principle from the anterior lobe of the pituitary. It was of interest, therefore, to determine if the stimulating action of this alkaloid was confined to the ...
Leo T. Samuels, Nicholas W. Fugo
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The Antidiuretic Action of Carbamazepine in Man
Clinical Science, 19741. Carbamazepine had an antidiuretic effect in six patients with neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus due to various causes. The effect was qualitatively similar to that of antidiuretic hormone. 2. At the time of maximal antidiuresis plasma arginine vasopressin levels, measured by radioimmunoassay, were below the limit of detectability in
V. Cejka+2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
We evaluated demeclocycline and lithium therapy in 10 patients with the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. Despite severe water restriction, all patients had hyponatremia (mean +/- S.E.M.
J. Forrest+5 more
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We evaluated demeclocycline and lithium therapy in 10 patients with the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. Despite severe water restriction, all patients had hyponatremia (mean +/- S.E.M.
J. Forrest+5 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
Severe hyponatremia occurs in some patients with untreated hypopituitarism, but it is not known whether such hyponatremia is caused by the hypersecretion of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone).
W. Oelkers
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Severe hyponatremia occurs in some patients with untreated hypopituitarism, but it is not known whether such hyponatremia is caused by the hypersecretion of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone).
W. Oelkers
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1981
Patients with intracranial disorders are prone to develop hyponatremia with inability to prevent the loss of sodium in their urine. This was originally referred to as "cerebral salt wasting," but more recently is thought to be secondary to the syndrome ...
P. Nelson+3 more
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Patients with intracranial disorders are prone to develop hyponatremia with inability to prevent the loss of sodium in their urine. This was originally referred to as "cerebral salt wasting," but more recently is thought to be secondary to the syndrome ...
P. Nelson+3 more
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Recognition of partial defects in antidiuretic hormone secretion.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970A dehydration procedure has been used to identify patients with partial antidiuretic hormone (ADH) deficiency.
M. Miller+4 more
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