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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ADIPSIA»
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adipsia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
adipsia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Brook's Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
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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Organic Foundations of Animal Behavior
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 ...
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
The bilateral destruction of this area provokes aphagia and adipsia, and the
animals die of starvation in the presence of their normal food (Anand and
Brobeck, 1951). If the animals are kept alive by intragastric feeding, they
gradually recover, ...
S Ehrenpreis, Othmar C. Solnitzky, 1971
During stage III, which begins about 40 days after surgery, the rat recovers the
ability to regulate its food intake to meet its nutritional needs, as long as it is given
wet food; it still exhibits adipsia. In stage IV, the LH-lesioned rat begins to drink ...
Stephen B. Klein, B. Michael Thorne, 2006
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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 ...
Peter John McCullagh, 2006
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Central Actions of Angiotensin and Related Hormones
The residual deficits after recovery from adipsia in rats with AV3V lesions appear
to be specific to AII and intracellular dehydration thirst stimuli, rather than
representative of general debilitation and global response disruption. Feeding ...
Joseph P. Buckley, Carlos M. Ferrario, Mustafa F. Lokhandwala, 1977
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Chemical approaches to brain function
It continues for a slightly longer period but changes its character to a condition of
serious hypoactivity, loss of exploratory behavior, adipsia, and aphagia. If not
tube fed, the animals die within 4—5 days. After a period of 3—5 weeks the
animals ...
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Evidence-Based Practice and Intellectual Disabilities
Adipsia was also the target of intervention in a child with autism dependent upon
gastrostomy tube feeds (Patel, Piazza, Kelley, Ochsner, & Santana, 2001). This
study also used a fading intervention in which the child's water consumption was
...
Peter Sturmey, Robert Didden, 2014