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The Polyuria of Solute Diuresis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1997
Polyuria is an important symptom or sign because of its potential severity, diverse causes, and interesting pathophysiology. Whereas polyuria induced by water diuresis is reasonably well understood and easily recognized by clinicians, that produced by solute diuresis is more likely to cause confusion.
Jorge M. Diego   +4 more
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Polyuria and polydipsia

2013
Polydipsia is a reasonably common clinical sign reported by owners of older cats. Most commonly polydipsia occurs as a compensatory response to polyuria, and therefore polyuria and polydipsia are usually grouped together when considering differential diagnoses and the diagnostic approach. Regardless of the cat’s lifestyle, polydipsia is more frequently
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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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Copeptin in the differential diagnosis of hypotonic polyuria

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2020
M. Christ-Crain   +3 more
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Polyuria and polydipsia

2017
Polyuria and/or polydipsia (PU/PD) can be a frustrating presentation for clients trying to cope with increased volumes of urine from their pet. A logical approach is required. This chapter looks at the underlying mechanisms of thirst, urine production and urine concentration, before considering the pathophysiology and diagnostic approach of PU/PD and ...
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Polyuria

2015
In both polyuria and high urinary frequency the patient will be passing urine more often than before. But in polyuria, patients will pass abnormally large volumes of clear urine each time. In urinary frequency, the volume voided each time will be normal or reduced.
Hugo Farne   +2 more
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The investigation of polyuria

Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1984
P.H. Baylis, G.V. Gill
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The polyuria of sepsis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1973
A S Hermreck, R A Berg, J R Ruhlen
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Polyuria

2018
Polyuria describes the passage of more than 3 l of urine a day. This is an arbitrary definition, and the term is commonly applied to patients who are complaining of passing larger than normal volumes of urine. As water excretion is tightly regulated by the body to maintain normal osmolality, water excretion varies greatly depending on intake.
Aron Chakera   +2 more
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POLYURIA IN HYPERPARATHYROIDISM

QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1957
S I Cohen   +4 more
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