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Systematic Review on the Management of Diuretic Resistance in Acute Heart Failure across the Spectrum of Kidney Disease.

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Marques P   +6 more
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Unveiling the Patterns of Water Diuresis in Profound Hyponatremia Management in Intensive Care Unit Settings. [PDF]

open access: yesKidney360
Nagase K   +14 more
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Acute kidney injury after lung transplantation, incidence, risk factors, and effects: A Swedish nationwide study. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Anaesthesiol Scand
Grins E   +7 more
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A Comparison of Different Guidelines for the Treatment of Acute Heart Failure and Their Extensibility to Emergency Departments: A Critical Reappraisal. [PDF]

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Falsetti L   +9 more
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Radionuclide Diuresis Pyelography

Journal of Urology, 1991
Radionuclide diuresis renography continues to be relied upon as a major diagnostic tool to differentiate obstructive and nonobstructive hydronephrosis. Controversy continues to exist with respect to methodology and interpretation of intermediate obstructive patterns.
Hrair-George J. Mesrobian   +1 more
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Nocturnal diuresis in panhypopituitarism

Metabolism, 1978
Although impaired water diuresis in adrenocortical insufficiency is well-known, little attention has been paid to the diuretic pattern at night. In two cases of panhypopituitarism, the nocturnal diuretic pattern was found to be quite different from that in the morning, and marked diuresis did occur after water loading at night, without any significant ...
Teruo Omae, Kenjiro Inoue, Ken Okamura
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POST‐OBSTRUCTIVE DIURESIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1983
Abstract: A patient with post‐obstructive diuresis is described. Inappropriate losses of salt and water occurred, with urine volume exceeding half the glomerular filtration rate. Additionally, excessive urinary excretion of potassium, bicarbonate, calcium, phosphate, magnesium and urate took place in the presence of subnormal blood levels.
R. S. Nanra, B. F. Jones
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