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Role of vasopressin in abnormal water excretion in cirrhotic patients


D BICHET, V SZATALOWICZ, C … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982 - Am Coll Physicians
Twelve stable cirrhotic patients with ascites received a 20 mL/kg water load.
Seven patients had abnormal water excretion (27.3% ± 5.4% of the water load in
5 hours) and a minimal urine osmolality of 262 mosmol/kg water. Five ...
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Potential role of increased sympathetic activity in impaired sodium and water excretion in …


DG Bichet, VJ Van Putten, RW Schrier - New England Journal of Medicine, 1982 - content.nejm.org
In a study of 26 patients with cirrhosis, plasma norepinephrine concentrations
were significantly higher in 19 patients who abnormally excreted an acute water
load than in seven who excreted the load normally (8324 +/- 116 vs. 306 +/- ...
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Blockade of the hydroosmotic effect of vasopressin normalizes water excretion in cirrhotic …


J Claria, W Jiménez, V Arroyo, F Guarner, C … - Gastroenterology, 1989 - grande.nal.usda.gov
Record Detail. Return to previous page, Save: Title: Blockade of the hydroosmotic
effect of vasopressin normalizes water excretion in cirrhotic rats. ...
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Mechanisms of improvement of water and sodium excretion by immersion in decompensated …


DG Bichet, BM Groves, RW Schrier - Kidney Int, 1983 - nature.com
Mechanisms of improvement of water and sodium excretion by immersion in
decompensated cirrhotic patients. Eight patients with alcoholic liver disease,
ascites, and edema were found to have impaired water (36 6% in 5 hr) and ...
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Evidence that renal prostaglandins are involved in renal water metabolism in cirrhosis


RM Pérez-Ayuso, V Arroyo, J Camps, A Rimola, … - Kidney Int, 1984 - nature.com
Evidence that renal prostaglandins are involved in renal water metabolism in
cirrhosis. Plasma antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and urinary prostaglandin E 2
excretion (UPGE 2 V) were measured in basal conditions, after water ...
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[CITATION] Radioimmunoassay of plasma arginine vasopressin in hyponatremic patients with congestive …


VL Szatalowicz, PE Arnold, C Chaimovitz, D … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1981 - content.nejm.org
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine -- Radioimmunoassay of
plasma arginine vasopressin in hyponatremic patients with congestive heart failure
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[CITATION] Role of vasopressin in impaired water excretion in conscious rats with experimental cirrhosis …


SL Linas, RJ Anderson, SJ Guggenheim, GL … - Kidney international, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Kidney Int. 1981 Aug;20(2):173-80. Role of vasopressin in impaired water
excretion in conscious rats with experimental cirrhosis. ...
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Prognostic value of spontaneous hyponatremia in cirrhosis with ascites


V Arroyo, J Rodés, MA Gutiérrez-Lizárraga, L … - Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1976 - Springer
Spontaneous hyponatremia in cirrhosis with ascites is generally considered to be
due to an impaired renal ability to excrete free water, to be a contraindication
of diuretics, and to be a bad prognostic sign. These concepts are reviewed ...
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Hyponatremia and arginine vasopressin secretion in patients with refractory hepatic …


RK Reznick, B Langer, BR Taylor, S Seif, LM … - Gastroenterology, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Seven patients with persistent hyponatremia but normal or elevated serum
arginine vasopressin levels and refractory ascites undergoing peritoneovenous
shunting were studied in a Metabolic Unit on a 20 mEq sodium 1200 ml fluid- ...
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Pathogenesis of sodium and water retention in high-output and low-output cardiac failure, …


RW Schrier - New England Journal of Medicine, 1988 - content.nejm.org
This article has analyzed the pathogenesis of sodium and water retention in
several circumstances. The initiator of retention has been proposed to be either
a fall in cardiac output (eg, low-output cardiac failure and ...
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