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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979
SUMMARY Diabetes insipidus was diagnosed in a 6-year-old Holstein-Friesian cow with a history of recurrent fever, ketosis, lymphadenopathy, and inappetence. The diagnosis was based on the clinical findings, response to exogenous vasopressin, and lack of urine concentration in a water deprivation test.
C E, Wallace, G J, Kociba
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SUMMARY Diabetes insipidus was diagnosed in a 6-year-old Holstein-Friesian cow with a history of recurrent fever, ketosis, lymphadenopathy, and inappetence. The diagnosis was based on the clinical findings, response to exogenous vasopressin, and lack of urine concentration in a water deprivation test.
C E, Wallace, G J, Kociba
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Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
Pediatrics In Review, 1996Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a disorder, either congenital or acquired, in which antidiuretic hormone (ADH) secretion is normal, but the ability to concentrate urine is reduced because of insensitivity of the collecting tubule to ADH. The antidiuretic action of arginine vasopressin requires binding of the hormone to the renal type V2 ...
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Pediatrics, 1960
In a family with renal diabetes insipidus, members of four generations were studied; the history of five generations was available. In this kindred the disease appeared to be transmitted as a sex-linked dominant gene attached to the X chromosome, with variable penetrance in the female heterozygous carriers.
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In a family with renal diabetes insipidus, members of four generations were studied; the history of five generations was available. In this kindred the disease appeared to be transmitted as a sex-linked dominant gene attached to the X chromosome, with variable penetrance in the female heterozygous carriers.
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[Gestational diabetes insipidus].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2002We report a case of transient diabetes insipidus in late pregnancy. This rare condition is characterised by excessive thirst and polyuria and is associated with pre-eclampsia. The aetiology is most likely due to increased vasopressinase activity. Suspected cases should be referred to an obstetric centre, since termination of pregnancy is recommended ...
Hansen, U.D., Bonnema, S.J.
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Wearable Electrochemical Glucose Sensors in Diabetes Management: A Comprehensive Review
Chemical Reviews, 2023Tamoghna Saha +2 more
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