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The patient is a 73 year-old woman who was hospitalized in the internal medicine ward for diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of balance. The blood sample showed hyponatremia. Polydipsia was suspected because she consumed 4-5 liters of water a day. The hormonal
12853, Kazuki, Hagihara
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Concurrent drinking by pigeons on fixed-interval reinforcement schedules [PDF]
Three experienced pigeons were exposed to at least ten consecutive 100-min sessions on each of three food-reinforced fixed-interval (FI) schedules: FI 50-sec, FI 100-sec and FI 200-sec. Water was freely available.
Dale, Robert H.I.
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ABSTRACT Objective Detecting hypotonic urine (specific gravity < 1005 g/L) is crucial for the early identification of arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVP‐deficiency), a common complication after pituitary surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the agreement between urine specific gravity measurements taken by patients using urine test strips and those ...
Jeanne‐Marie Nollen+7 more
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Ultrasonography in the diagnosis and management of cats with ureteral obstruction [PDF]
This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of cats with azotaemia (serum creatinine >180 μmol/l) that had ultrasonography of the urinary tract, ultrasound images available for review and received treatment for azotaemia. Cats with pre-renal azotaemia
Cortellini, S, Halfacree, Z J, Lamb, C R
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Treatment of Catatonic Schizophrenia and Psychogenic Polydipsia with Clozapine: A Case Report
Psychogenic polydipsia is a common problem in patients with chronic schizophrenia with prevalence rates varying from 5%-10%. No definitive treatment guidelines exist for pharmacological treatment of psychogenic polydipsia.
Inderpreet Virk+4 more
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Pathophysiology and Treatment [PDF]
The pathophysiology of DKA in patients with T1D is addressed, followed by a discussion of proper emergency treatment for this life-threatening ...
Mumme, Laura E.
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Brain structural changes and neuropsychological impairments in male polydipsic schizophrenia [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Polydipsia frequently occurs in schizophrenia patients. The excessive water loading in polydipsia occasionally induces a hyponatremic state and leads to water intoxication.
A Reichenberg+52 more
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Pathogenic Deep Intronic PCSK1 Variant Causes Proprotein Convertase 1/3 Deficiency in a Family
Biallelic PCSK1 loss‐of‐function mutations cause proprotein convertase 1/3 (PC1/3) deficiency, a polyendocrinopathy; a total of 36 patients were reported. The first deep intronic PCSK1 variant, (NM_000439.5):c.1196+2681T>A, was found to segregate with the disease in a consanguineous family, and is shown together with 32 reported mutations.
Leah M. Huber+6 more
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Diabetes insipidus: the basic and clinical review [PDF]
Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a complex disease. DI is inability of the body to conserve water. Polydipsia and polyuria are the major manifestations of DI.
Abbas, Muhammad Waseem+4 more
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A programmatic assessment of dolutegravir adverse events and discontinuations in Uganda
Abstract Introduction Dolutegravir is now extensively used in sub‐Saharan Africa as a preferred component of antiretroviral therapy (ART). There is a paucity of large studies using routinely collected data from African people living with HIV on dolutegravir‐based regimens to inform HIV programmes.
Eva Agnes Laker Odongpiny+12 more
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