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Factors Associated with the Detection of Actionable Genomic Alterations Using Liquid Biopsy in Biliary Tract Cancer. [PDF]

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Polyuria and Polydipsia in Horses

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2022
Polyuria and polydipsia are rare, but significant, manifestations of several different diseases of horses. Causes can be endocrine, iatrogenic, psychogenic, infectious, or toxic in nature and can also be due to primary renal disease or diseases of other organs, such as the liver.
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Primary polydipsia in thyrotoxicosis

Metabolism, 1972
Abstract Five subjects presenting with thyrotoxicosis and complaining of thirst and polyuria have been investigated and the results compared with a group of thyrotoxic subjects with a normal fluid intake and output. Investigation failed to reveal any cause of an osmotic polyuria, and no defect in renal concentrating power was apparent.
D C, Evered, C J, Hayter, I, Surveyor
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Clozapine Treatment of Polydipsia

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1994
A patient with refractory chronic schizophrenia having severe polydipsia and hyponatremia was treated with clozapine. There followed a dramatic improvement in the polydipsia and correction of the hyponatremia. This improvement has been sustained throughout a 6-month follow-up.
S, Gupta, P, Baker
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Polydipsia screening tool

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2004
Polydipsia is a condition whereby individuals consume excessive amounts of liquids, which is common in patients with schizophrenia. A 17-item Polydipsia Screening Tool (PST; Copyright 2000 by Sheila Reynolds) was evaluated for psychometric properties. Five nurses and 70 psychiatric residents in a 92-bed nursing home comprised the samples.
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Polyuria and Polydipsia in Horses

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2007
Polyuria and polydipsia provide a diagnostic challenge for the equine clinician. This article describes the various known causes of polyuria and polydipsia in horses and provides a description of a systematic diagnostic approach for assessing horses with polyuria and polydipsia to delineate the underlying cause.
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Primary Polydipsia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983
• A patient with lifelong severe polyuria and polydipsia had normal serum antidiuretic hormone (ADH) levels and responded to water deprivation with a prompt increase in urine osmolality and maintenance of normal plasma osmolality ( (Arch Intern Med1983;143:1249-1251)
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