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Results 1 - 10 of 50 for ASPIRIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. Neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus is a disorder of water balance. The body normally balances fluid intake with the excretion of fluid in urine. However, people with neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus produce too much ...
  2. Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a disorder of water balance. The body normally balances fluid intake with the excretion of fluid in urine. However, people with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus produce too much ...
  3. ... the development of kidney stones is too little water in the body (dehydration). When a person is dehydrated, they excrete less water in their urine, so the urine becomes concentrated ...
  4. ... a role in their intake and release of water as well as maintaining a normal balance of ... that surrounds neurons become filled with too much water and cannot function properly. Fluid-filled myelin cannot ...
  5. ... of chloride ions helps control the movement of water in tissues, which is necessary for the production ... from regulating the flow of chloride ions and water across cell membranes. As a result, cells in ...
  6. ... Reye syndrome are associated with the use of aspirin during these viral infections. CPT I deficiency is ... Haworth JC, Phillips S, Chan A, Vallance HD, Waters PJ, Sinclair G, Lillquist Y, Wanders RJ, Olpin ...
  7. ... underdeveloped. These structures help to reabsorb needed nutrients, water, and other materials into the blood and excrete ... aldosterone, which triggers the absorption of salt and water by the kidneys. The increased amount of fluid ...
  8. ... help create a strong barrier to keep in water and keep out foreign substances, including toxins, bacteria, ... a lack of natural moisturizing factor allows excess water loss through the skin, which can lead to ...
  9. ... the cell to inside the cell. Sodium and water are transported across the cell membrane along with ... instead accumulate in the intestinal tract. In addition, water that normally would have been transported with the ...
  10. ... membranes that act as protective barriers to control water loss. As a result of the loss of ... protective barriers, the skin has difficulty maintaining its water balance, resulting in dry, scaly skin. In the ...
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