1965
DOI: 10.1007/bf01485776
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Die Wirkung des Vasopressins beim Diabetes insipidus renalis

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“…The main results were: (1) On water deprivation the patient was able to concentrate urine up to 600 mmol/kg simultaneously with reduction ofurine volume; after DDAVP (0* 4 ml IV) urine volume decreased further; osmolar clearance, which had increased during water deprivation, decreased after DDAVP. (2) On normal diet and on salt-restricted diet DDAVP resulted in increasing osmolar and free water clearance (and urine volume).We made the following interpretations on the effect of DDAVP (a synthetic vasopressin analogue) on our patient's kidneys: renal resistance to DDAVP was incomplete; there was an adequate response after giving DDAVP during water deprivation, whereas a paradoxical effect on osmolar and free water clearance (Brodehl et al, 1965) was apparent during the control periods.Partial NDI (McConnell et al, 1977) was diagnosed and treated by salt restriction and frusemide (15 mg/day). Follow-up 3 years later shows uncomplicated physical and psychological development of the patient with normal or almost normal values for serum Na, Cl, urea nitrogen, osmolality, and bicarbonate.…”
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“…The main results were: (1) On water deprivation the patient was able to concentrate urine up to 600 mmol/kg simultaneously with reduction ofurine volume; after DDAVP (0* 4 ml IV) urine volume decreased further; osmolar clearance, which had increased during water deprivation, decreased after DDAVP. (2) On normal diet and on salt-restricted diet DDAVP resulted in increasing osmolar and free water clearance (and urine volume).We made the following interpretations on the effect of DDAVP (a synthetic vasopressin analogue) on our patient's kidneys: renal resistance to DDAVP was incomplete; there was an adequate response after giving DDAVP during water deprivation, whereas a paradoxical effect on osmolar and free water clearance (Brodehl et al, 1965) was apparent during the control periods.Partial NDI (McConnell et al, 1977) was diagnosed and treated by salt restriction and frusemide (15 mg/day). Follow-up 3 years later shows uncomplicated physical and psychological development of the patient with normal or almost normal values for serum Na, Cl, urea nitrogen, osmolality, and bicarbonate.…”
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“…We made the following interpretations on the effect of DDAVP (a synthetic vasopressin analogue) on our patient's kidneys: renal resistance to DDAVP was incomplete; there was an adequate response after giving DDAVP during water deprivation, whereas a paradoxical effect on osmolar and free water clearance (Brodehl et al, 1965) was apparent during the control periods.…”
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