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EVALUATION OF AN ANTIDIURETIC EFFECT IN CANCER

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract 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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Anomalous antidiuretic activity of antidiuretic hormone antagonists

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1993
Lewis B. Kinter   +2 more
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Antidiuretic Hormone

New England Journal of Medicine, 1976
Howard L. Bleich   +2 more
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ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2001
In humans and most other mammals, the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is a nonapeptide often referred to as arginine vasopressin (AVP). It is produced by large neurons that originate in the supraoptic and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and project through the pituitary stalk to terminate on capillary plexuses scattered throughout the posterior ...
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Antidiuretic Hormone

Annual Review of Physiology, 1981
J S, Handler, J, Orloff
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Nocturia and Antidiuretic Pharmacotherapy

2011
Sleep loss caused by the frequent need to void at night inflicts a heavy burden on patients with nocturia and their partners. Nocturia is defined as the need to wake one or more times at night to void, with each void preceded and followed by sleep [1], but studies of the relationship between QoL (quality of life) and nocturia suggest that nocturia ...
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ANTIDIURETIC EFFECT OF DIGUANIDES

The Lancet, 1966
Mitsuo Ito, Shibanosuke Katsuki
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Psychosis and antidiuretic hormone

The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
R A Emsley, R F Gledhill
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The Antidiuretic Action of Vasopressin

1982
An important agent which acts on the kidneys is the antidiuretic hormone from the neurohypophysis and different aspects are discussed in three chapters. This chapter describes the actions on the kidneys of vasopressin and so, by inference, the action of the hormone released from the neurohypophysis in life. The next chapter deals with the factors which
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