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  1. ... rare cases, however, there appears to develop a primary polydipsia with secondary diabetes. Noth- nagel recently reported the ... hours later, permanently increased excretion of urine. In primary polydipsia, the amount of urine must diminish very rapidly ...
  2. ... not explained by the assump- tion of a primary polydipsia, but necessitates the assumption of an abnormal flow ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Pathological physiology of internal diseases : functional pathology 
    Publication: New York ; London : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... man. The former is spoken of as a 'primary polydipsia, the latter consti- tutes diabetes insipidus in the ... is not always easy to distinguish cases of primary polydipsia from cases of true diabetes insipidus. The distinction ...
  4. ... diabetes insipidus is secondary. Under certain circumstances the polydipsia is primary. This is that form of diabetes mellitus in ...
  5. ... The aqueous and saline meta- bolism in the primary stage of polydipsia] Russk. klin, 1928, 10: 3—11.—Milanesi, E. ...
  6. ... constant, while the secondary may be wanting. The primary are glycosuria, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and autophagia. These, except the last, appear ...
  7. ... would augment, thus giving rise to polyuria. This primary symptom would be accompanied secondarily by polydipsia. When large quan- tities of water are withdrawn ...
  8. ... would augment, thus giving rise to polyuria. This primary symptom would be accompanied secondarily by polydipsia. When large quan- tities of water are withdrawn ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1858
    ... to determine, in these cases of excessive thirst (polydipsia) with profuse diuresis, which of the two affec- tions is primary. The singularity is, that the system should support ...
  10. ... tissues of those substances. There are secondary and primary symptoms, which must be separately noticed. The main symptoms characterizing the disease are: polyuria, glycosuria, polydipsia, polyphagia. The quantity of water discharged during'the ...
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