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Autor:
Jorge I. Presser, Liliana S. Vaamonde, S. Papper, Eugene L. Klingler, Hugo J. Morosi, C. A. Vaamonde
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 41:441-452
1. The maximal urine osmolality in response to vasopressin during water diuresis and during hydropenia was studied in twenty patients with cirrhosis and sixteen noncirrhotic subjects under controlled dietary conditions. 2. The cirrhotic patients exhi
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 38:955-964
The renal excretion of sodium and water was studied in 10 hypertensive subjects following an oral sustained 20 ml/kg water load. The study was performed under conditions controlled for sodium content of the diet, time of the day, and posture; the uri
Publikováno v:
Kidney International. 1:55-64
Renal concentrating ability in cirrhosis.III.Failure of hypertonic saline to increase reduced T c H 2 O formation.The present study examines the possibility that the solute-free water reabsorption (T c H 2 O) defect observed in some patients with cir
Autor:
Ulrich F. Michael, Carlos A. Vaamonde, Mario J. Sebastianelli, James R. Oster, Liliana S. Vaamonde, Eugene L. Klingler, Solomon Papper
Publikováno v:
Nephron. 17(5)
The renal concentrating ability was studied in ten patients with hypothyroidism and in 15 euthyroid controls. Solute-free water reabsorption was reduced in the patients with myxedema (4.2 +/- 0.3 ml/min: controls 5.8 +/- 0.6 ml/min; p less than 0.01)
Publikováno v:
Nephron. 6(1)
The renal excretion of sodium following an oral sustained 20 ml/kg water load was studied in 10 normal volunteers and in 13 patients without evidence of renal, hepatic, cardiovascular or endocrine disease. The study was performed under conditions con
Autor:
Carlos A. Vaamonde, Solomon Papper, Emanuel Frisch, Hugo J. Morosi, Eugene L. Klingler, Ruben G. Lancestremere, Liliana S. Vaamonde
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 125:1010
Thirteen patients with cirrhosis had sequential studies of renal function done as their clinical state deteriorated or improved; four others were studied as renal failure developed. While some patients with severe liver disease had an increase in ren
Publikováno v:
Annals of Internal Medicine. 64:1183
Excerpt Renal concentrating ability was studied in 11 patients with cirrhosis of the liver and in 9 patients with chronic disease not involving the liver ("controls"). None had evidence of cardiova...