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- W2425527449 abstract "The upper urinary tract plays an integral role in maintaining homeostasis. The kidneys, in particular, are responsible for filtration of systemic circulation multiple times per day. This filtration achieves two goals: (a) excretion of waste products in the urine and (b) reabsorption of essentials, in the form of water and electrolytes. In health, water balance is under precise regulation. Water intake approximates water excretion so that a net loss does not result in significant hypovolemia. However, pathological and behavioral conditions can alter urine output, which in turn impacts water consumption. Polyuria is the state in which a patient consistently overproduces urine. When urine production exceeds 45 ml/kg/day in the dog and 40 ml/kg/day in the cat, the patient is said to be polyuric. Because water consumption is intimately tied to water excretion, polyuric patients often exhibit compensatory polydipsia, that is, they consume more water in an effort to make up for their losses. This chapter introduces the concept of polyuria and highlights several conditions that are more likely to present in clinical practice. The goal of this chapter is not to be comprehensive, but rather to touch upon scenarios that students training to be primary care practitioners will encounter." @default.
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- W2425527449 date "2019-07-03" @default.
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- W2425527449 title "Polyuria and Polydipsia" @default.
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