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Polyuria in Childhood

Clinical Pediatrics, 1991
Polyuria may result from either a water or a solute diuresis. Although the history and physical examination may provide clues to the cause of the polyuria, the definitive diagnosis requires laboratory tests which focus on the osmolality of the urine and serum in combination with the urine volume and the rate of excretion of osmoles.
Mitchell L. Halperin   +2 more
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Relationship between nocturnal polyuria and non‐dipping blood pressure in male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms

Lower urinary tract symptoms, 2018
The aim of the present study was to examine factors of nocturnal polyuria and blood pressure variability in male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) who were treated.
M. Takayama   +7 more
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Differential Diagnosis Of Polyuria

Annual Review of Medicine, 1982
Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a syndrome characterized by chronic polyuria and polydipsia. It can result from any of three basic defects: (a) inadequate urinary concentration caused by a deficiency in the secretion or action of the antidiuretic hormone vasopressin (neurogenic or nephrogenic DI), or excessive intake of water caused by a defect in (b ...
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Evaluation of Polyuria: The Roles of Solute Loading and Water Diuresis.

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2016
Polyuria, defined as daily urine output in excess of 3.0 to 3.5L/d, can occur due to solute or water diuresis. Solute-induced polyuria can be seen in hospitalized patients after a high solute load from exogenous protein administration or following relief
B. Bhasin, J. Velez
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Altered vasopressin and natriuretic peptide levels in a rat model of spinal cord injury: implications for the development of polyuria.

AJP - Renal Physiology, 2018
Urinary dysfunction is a common complaint following spinal cord injury (SCI) and is a leading issue for individuals with SCI that impacts their quality of life.
L. Montgomery, C. Hubscher
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Overlap between nocturnal polyuria, diurnal polyuria, and 24-h polyuria among men with nocturia

International Urology and Nephrology, 2020
A recent update in International Continence Society (ICS) terminology now recognizes nocturnal polyuria (NP) and diurnal polyuria (DP) as related subcategories of "Polyuria (global symptom)". This study determines the real-world clinical overlap between NP, DP, and 24-h polyuria (24hP) among men with nocturia.Analysis of frequency-volume charts from ...
Jerry G. Blaivas   +13 more
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A Reliable Diagnostic Test for Hypotonic Polyuria.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Pinpointing the cause of hypotonic polyuria in a patient poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, particularly in distinguishing primary polydipsia (either psychogenic or nonpsychogenic) from ...
C. Rosen, J. Ingelfinger
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Massive Perioperative Polyuria

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1982
A 25-year-old man with a spinal cord transection secondary to a gunshot wound underwent surgical repair of a perforated prepyloric ulcer on the eighth hospital day. He received 68 liters and excreted 43 liters of intravenous fluid during the perioperative period.
Lee M. Rosenbaum   +4 more
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Dopamine and Polyuria

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt To the editor: We would like to report the case of a patient with an unusual but important association with dopamine. A 75-year-old black man was evaluated for obtundation.
Nancy Eberhard   +2 more
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Management of severe polyuria in idiopathic Fanconi syndrome

Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West), 2021
G. Filler   +5 more
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