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Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a condition with heterogeneous clinical symptoms characterized by polyuria (urine output >4 mL/kg/hr) and polydipsia (water intake >2 L/m 2/d). In children, acquired nephrogenic DI (NDI) is more common than central DI (CDI).
Ozgur Haki, Yuksel +5 more
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Post-obstructive diuresis after treatment for neurogenic bladder-induced obstructive kidney disease is a common symptom. As polyuria may develop in many other conditions as well, the present case is about a patient with a chief complaint of polyuria accompanied by nocturia, that was initially diagnosed as hydronephrosis due to the presence of ...
Kang-Woo Lee +8 more
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Improvement of polyuria, bladder sensation and bladder capacity following renal transplantation [PDF]
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.ArticleInternational Journal of Urology.
Igawa, Y +6 more
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Pattern of Childhood Renal Disorders in Enugu
A prospective study of children with renal disorders was undertaken over a 13-year period. There were 854 patients, aged between birth and 16 years and of these, males constituted 65.1 percent.
BA Okoro , HU Okafor
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Endocrine system 2: hypothalamus and pituitary gland [PDF]
The endocrine system consists of glands and tissues that produce and secrete hormones to regulate and coordinate vital bodily functions. This article, the second in an eight-part series on the endocrine system, explores the anatomy and physiology of the ...
John Knight +2 more
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Investigación contemporánea desde una visión multidisciplinar. : Libro 6. Ciencias de la Salud [PDF]
Prologue The cutting edge of Health Sciences research is defined not only by its ability to respond to current challenges, but also by its audacity in entering complex and not yet fully understood areas.
Astudillo Ávila, Andrés Sebastián +27 more
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Neurogenic diabetes insipidus: an unusual clinical presentation of small cell lung cancer.
A 61 year old man presented with chronic bronchitis, which he had been suffering from for many years, and reported the recent onset of polyuria with polydipsia. A chest X-ray showed a peripheral pulmonary nodule in the right lower lobe, that was diagnosed as small cell lung cancer following histological examination of the pulmonary tissue specimen ...
C M, Sanguinetti +5 more
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