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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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Antiepileptic drugs’ tolerability and safety – a systematic review and meta-analysis of adverse effects in dogs [PDF]
Various anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are used for the management of idiopathic epilepsy (IE) in dogs. Their safety profile is an important consideration for regulatory bodies, owners and prescribing clinicians.
A Stabile+105 more
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Restored vision in a young dog following corticosteroid treatment of presumptive hypophysitis [PDF]
Background: Hypophysitis is an umbrella term for a group of disorders involving inflammation of the pituitary gland. A rare occurrence in humans, hypophysitis can produce a range of clinical signs including (but not limited to) visual deficits and ...
Liuti, Tiziana+3 more
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Plasma Apelin Concentrations in Patients With Polyuria-Polydipsia Syndrome.
CONTEXT Apelin and arginine vasopressin are antagonists in the regulation of body fluid and osmotic homeostasis. There are no data about apelin levels in patients with polyuria-polydipsia syndrome (PPS).
S. Urwyler+14 more
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Clinical parameters as predictors of bacterial isolation in the uterine content of dogs suspected of pyometra [PDF]
In this study, female canines referred with clinical signs consistent with pyometra were prospectively evaluated. Signalment, clinical signs, laboratory findings and surgical findings were compared between dogs with and without bacterial isolation based ...
Boyen, Filip+5 more
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Post‐stroke depression (PSD) animal model of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) combined with disease and syndrome often uses western medicine surgery (including: middle cerebral artery embolization to construct cerebral ischemia, or brain injection of collagenase to construct cerebral hemorrhage) combined with other methods (including: isolation ...
Jielin Wang+4 more
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Abstract Background Urine culture and susceptibility (C&S) testing is important to confirm the presence of infection and aid in antimicrobial selection to ensure that the most appropriate drug is used. Veterinarians often cite the cost of C&S as a prohibitive factor limiting its uptake.
Amy W. Hii+7 more
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Partial central diabetes insipidus during lithium use: A case report and literature review [PDF]
Abstract Background Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a well‐known adverse effect of lithium, which occurs in approximately 20%–40% of long‐term lithium users. Although rare, there have been reports of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) associated with lithium use.
Ichinose M+9 more
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Self-assessment: weight loss and anorexia in a Fox Terrier [PDF]
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Anguita, Antonio
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Hyponatremia Caused by Polydipsia [PDF]
Hyponatremia (serum sodium <135 mEq/L) is the most common electrolyte disorder. The severity of symptoms is related to how rapidly the condition develops and the degree of cerebral edema that results from the low serum level of sodium. Hypertonic saline and the new vasopressin receptor antagonists are highly effective treatments for severe ...
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