10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «ADIPSIA»
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Organic Foundations of Animal Behavior - Halaman 292
Destruction of the same hypothalamic area results in transient (Andersson and McCann, 1956) or permanent (Witt et al., 1952) refusal to drink (adipsia) . Recent studies appear to indicate that the "drinking center" in the hypothalamus is closely ...
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Brook's Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology - Halaman 357
Treatment of CDI associated with hypodipsia or adipsia. The osmoregulation of thirst is normal in more than 90% of patients with CDI but a few have hypodipsia or adipsia, mostly those with a history of congenital midline CNS malformations or ...
Charles G. D. Brook, Peter Clayton, Rosalind Brown, 2011
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Thirst: Physiological and Psychological Aspects - Halaman 233
1976; Schallert and Whishaw 1978), and a preoperative regimen of restricted daily watering attenuated or prevented adipsia (Schallert 1982). Neither regimen improved motor deficits, although some sensory impairments were ameliorated ...
David J. Ramsay, David Booth, 2012
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The Endocrine System - Halaman 169
AND ADRENAL, PITUITARY, AND PINEAL GLANDS ADIPSIA Adipsia (or hypodipsia) is a rare disorder characterized by the lack of thirst even in the presence of dehydration. In adipsia the brain's thirst centre, located in the hypothala— mus, ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, Rogers, Kara, 2011
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Neurobiology of Body Fluid Homeostasis: Transduction and ...
4.2 ELECTROLYTIC LESIONS OF AV3V: GENERAL EFFECTS ON CONTROL OF BODY FLUID HOMEOSTASIS Damage to the AV3V produces adipsia, inhibits sodium appetite, and reduces arterial pressure and renal sodium excretion.
Laurival Antonio De Luca Jr., Jose Vanderlei Menani, Alan Kim Johnson, 2013
7. Adipsia,. Usually. Associated. with. (Partial). Diabetes. Insipidus. (Central Hyperelectrolytemia Diabetes Insipidus Occultus Hypersalemicus FANCONI) In the few cases in which an organic lesion has been definitely diagnosed, polydipsia as ...
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The Kidney and Body Fluids in Health and Disease - Halaman 181
Rarely, hypernatremia may develop because of a failure to stimulate thirst (adipsia) (see Table VI). This may occur in patients with psychiatric disturbances like schizophrenia in whom a high threshold to the normal stimuli for thirst may be ...
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Conscious in a Vegetative State? A Critique of the PVS ...
12.5 ADIPSIA AND HYPODIPSIA A number of reports exist of the effect of well localised brain injuries on thirst in otherwise healthy patients. Adipsia, the absence of a capacity for thirst, and hypodipsia, a reduced capacity for thirst, can both ...
The nature of aphagia caused by this type of lesions has been studied most extensively. Such lesions produce not only aphagia but also a failure to drink (adipsia) in the rat, and the question has been raised whether the alimentary effect of the ...
B. Andersson, Eric Neil, M. Fillenz, 2012
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The Limbic System - Halaman 85
However, it is clear that any substantial interference with the afferent or efferent connections of the caudate results in aphagia and adipsia along with other sensory and motor disabilities (Grossman & Grossman, 1971; Alheid, McDermott, Kelly, ...