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Chung-Chieh Yu,1–3 Chih-Yu Huang,1–3 Wei-Ke Kuo,1–3 Chung-Yao Chen2,4 1Division of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung, Taiwan; 2Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chang Gung
Kuo WK, Chen CY, Huang CY, Yu CC
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Objectives To develop consensus‐based definitions for infectious urinary tract disease in dogs and cats. Materials and Methods A modified Delphi approach was used to develop consensus on standard terminology and definitions. Results Four rounds of review were performed with two different expert and stakeholder audiences.
J. S. Weese +4 more
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Diabetes insipidus in the diagnosis of polyuria
Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition, whereas polyuria may be a symptom of numerous other ailments. Polyuria intensifies thirst (polydipsia), which appears to be a natural reaction to an excessive loss of water in the organism.
Kamiński, Michał +4 more
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Uncompensated polyuria in a mouse model of Bartter's syndrome
We have used homologous recombination to disrupt the mouse gene coding for the NaK2Cl cotransporter (NKCC2) expressed in kidney epithelial cells of the thick ascending limb and macula densa.
Smithies, O. +5 more
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Lucilia sericata larvae secrete bioactive compounds that promote wound debridement and antimicrobial defence in chronic tissue injuries. Achillea sintenisii extract offers phytotherapeutic support, enhancing healing through anti‐inflammatory and regenerative properties. Diabetic Wistar rats were treated topically with Furacin®, larval secretions, plant
Nevra Polat +2 more
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Polyuria has been defined as an urine output exceeding 3 I/day in adults and 2 I/m2/day in children. The most common causes are: psychogenic polydipsia, diabetes insipidus (central and nephrogenic), chronic kidney disease and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. The article focuses on diagnostic approach to a patient with polyuria.
Monika, Wieliczko +1 more
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Polyuria in COVID-19 Patients Undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caused an unprecedented number of patients requiring veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) therapy. Clinical polyuria was observed at our ECMO center during the pandemic.
Andrea U. Steinbicker +6 more
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Dexmedetomidine-induced polyuria in the intensive care unit: a case report
. Dexmedetomidine is an α2 agonist that is frequently used for sedation in intensive care units (ICUs). Hypotension and bradycardia are common adverse effects observed in clinical practice.
Nurcan Kutluer Karaca
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study aimed to identify high‐risk factors for type 2 diabetes and develop a machine learning (ML)–based diabetes prediction model using nursing notes from home health care. Design Retrospective cohort study. Sample A total 7896 medical records from 1747 patients aged ≥ 20 years who received home health care at a university ...
Doyeon LIM +3 more
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Prevalence of the nocturnal polyuria syndrome in men
Aims Nocturnal polyuria (NP) is caused by a wide array of factors, including genitourinary and systemic comorbidities, modifiable behavior, and pharmaceuticals.
Emeruwa, CJ +9 more
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