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Autor:
Hans S. Kooistra, Nina H Larsen, Reidun Heiene, Lars Moe, Guro S Mølmen, Ilse K. van Vonderen
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Veterinary Research. 65:404-408
Objective—To determine vasopressin (VP) secretory capacity during osmotic stimulation and the response to desmopressin treatment in dogs with pyometra and control dogs. Animals—6 dogs with pyometra before and after ovariohysterectomy and 6 contro
Autor:
Ilse K, van Vonderen, Hans S, Kooistra, Elpetra P M, Timmermans-Sprang, Björn P, Meij, Ad, Rijnberk
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine. 18(6)
Common disorders of water homeostasis leading to polyuria include a variety of endocrine, metabolic, and renal disturbances. After exclusion of most of these conditions, the diagnostic dilemma of differentiating between central diabetes insipidus, pr
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine. 12(6)
Physical and emotional stresses are known to increase the production and secretion of glucocorticoids by the adrenal cortex in both humans and experimental animals. The urinary corticoid: creatinine (C:C) ratio is increasingly used as a measure of ad
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine. 11(1)
Urine specific gravity (Usg) and urine osmolality (Uosm) are used routinely to assess renal concentrating ability, but limited data on these variables are available for healthy dogs. Consequently, we studied the intra- and interindividual variations
Autor:
Ilse K. van Vonderen, Elpetra P. M. Timmermans-Sprang, Björn P. Meij, Ad Rijnberk, Hans S. Kooistra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 18:800
Common disorders of water homeostasis leading to polyuria include a variety of endocrine, metabolic, and renal disturbances. After exclusion of most of these conditions, the diagnostic dilemma of differentiating between central diabetes insipidus, pr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 13:419
Primary polydipsia is characterized by a marked increase in water intake and secondary polyuria, and in dogs often is described as a behavioral problem or a psychological disorder. We describe 4 dogs with primary polydipsia, diagnosed on the basis of