(3) After all of the AVP stored in the posterior pituitary gland has been released, a third phase of diabetes insipidus develops if >80-90% of the AVP-secreting neuronal cell bodies in the ...
The pathophysiology of the triphasic response appears to be explained by early hypothalamic dysfunction (characterized by polyuria and hypernatremia), subsequent release of preformed vasopressin from ...
Arginine vasopressin deficiency is rare with a prevalence of approximately 1:25 000.1 2 Arginine vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) is produced in the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior ...
The GTR was achieved in 60.8% of patients with primary SBCs in the derivation group. Based on the tumors’ growth pattern, pituitary transposition and posterior clinoidectomy techniques were adopted to ...
A spectrum approach, emphasizing balance with adjacent territories (inferior hypophyseal, ophthalmic, posterior and communicating region arteries) was investigated. Results The SHAs were present in ...
Pituitary diseases are disorders affecting the pituitary gland that ultimately affect the secretion of pituitary hormones. The most frequent conditions are acromegaly (growth hormone excess ...
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