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The Role of V2 Receptor Antagonists in the Treatment of Hyponatremia

Palmer BF

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Adrenergic Genetic Mechanisms in Hypertension and Hypertensive Kidney Disease

Kang SW

Catecholamine secretory traits were significantly heritable, as were stress-induced blood pressure changes. Tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is the rate-limiting enzyme in catecholamine biosynthesis. In the tyrosine hyroxylase promoter, significant associations were...
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Paranoid Adipsia-induced Severe Hypernatremia and Uremia treated with Hemodialysis

Choi JH, Lee HS, Kim SM, Kim HY, Kwon SK

We describe a patient with severe hypernatremia and uremia caused by paranoid adipsia who was treated successfully with hydration and hemodialysis. A previously healthy 40-year-old woman developed the paranoid idea...
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Potassium Balances in Maintenance Hemodialysis

Choi HY, Ha SK

Potassium is abundant in the ICF compartment in the body and its excretion primarily depends on renal (about 90%), and to a lesser extent (about 10%) on colonic excretion. Total...
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Pharmacologic Management of the Cardio-renal Syndrome

Kim CS

Cardio-renal syndromes are disorders of the heart and kidney wherein acute or long-term dysfunction in one organ may induce acute or long-term dysfunction of the other. Because of this complex...
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