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Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone release secondary to central nervous system coccidioidomycosis with vasculitis. [PDF]
Branigan GL, Ozgur HT, Lim J, Riaz T.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
Known physiologic mechanisms explain the elevated blood ADH levels observed in most patients with the syndrome of inappropriate ADH. Therefore the word "inappropriate" is a misnomer. It implies that the mechanisms that regulate ADH release are not functioning normally--which is not true.
A L, Friedman, W E, Segar
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Known physiologic mechanisms explain the elevated blood ADH levels observed in most patients with the syndrome of inappropriate ADH. Therefore the word "inappropriate" is a misnomer. It implies that the mechanisms that regulate ADH release are not functioning normally--which is not true.
A L, Friedman, W E, Segar
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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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Hemodialysis Studies of Antidiuretic Hormone
Journal of Dialysis, 1980Hemodialyzability of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) was studied in 14 patients undergoing hemodialysis procedure. In addition hemofiltration (dry dialysis) was performed in 8 patients and hemofiltrate samples were collected for ADH assay. The mean values for plasma ADH level in ingoing and outgoing blood were nearly identical.
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