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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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Central Diabetes Insipidus in Acute Myeloid Leukemia with Cytogenetic Abnormality of 9q34 Deletion
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is rarely associated with central diabetes insipidus (CDI) with unclear underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. The most commonly reported cytogenetic abnormality in cases of AML-associated CDI is monosomy 7, followed by ...
Majd Farajallah+3 more
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THE MOTIVATIONAL PROPERTIES OF SCHEDULE‐INDUCED POLYDIPSIA1 [PDF]
John L. Falk
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Health economic considerations of screening for early type 1 diabetes
Abstract Health economics of screening for early type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an emerging area of research. Historically, screening for early T1D has been limited to prospective cohort studies of the aetiology and natural history of the disease as well as trials of secondary prevention.
Marian Rewers
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Central Diabetes insipidus in a Nigerian child : A case report
Background: Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) is rare in children. About 30 - 50% of cases are idiopathic. Early and accurate diagnosis are crucial for safe and effective treatment.
Okpere AN, Anochie IC , Yarhere I
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Endocrine Complications Among Multi Transfused Thalassemia Patients
Objective: To determine the endocrine complications in multi-transfused thalassemia patients attending outpatient department (OPD) of Hussaini blood bank, Karachi, Pakistan.
Farwa Zehra+5 more
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Self-administration of Pentobarbital by means of schedule-induced polydipsia [PDF]
Richard A. Meisch
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The pathophysiology, presentation and classification of Type 1 diabetes
Abstract Type 1 diabetes is characterised by the autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β‐cells, leading to an absolute or near‐absolute insulin deficiency. Although traditionally associated with childhood onset, it can manifest at any age, and it is increasingly recognised that there is significant heterogeneity in its clinical presentation. This review
Kristie I. Aamodt, Alvin C. Powers
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Psychological support in psychogenic polydipsia
The article presents a case of psychological support to a girl suffering from psychogenic polydipsia. It is shown the necessity of integrated approach at the stage of diagnosis and rehabilitation to provide comprehensive care to the child and her family.
Buslaeva A.
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Polydipsia and intermittent hyponatremia
IntroductionHyponatraemia occurs in 4% of schizophrenic patients. Dilutional hyponatraemia, due to inappropriate retention of water and excretion of sodium, occurs with different psychotropic medications and could lead to hippocampal dysfunction.
C. Merino+17 more
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