| 1. | Antidiuretic hormone ( ADH ), is a neurohypophysial hormone found in most mammals.
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| 2. | Desmopressin is a synthetic analog of the natural antidiuretic hormone vasopressin.
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| 3. | Two common hormonal complications of TBI are syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone and hypothyroidism.
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| 4. | In humans, electrolyte homeostasis is regulated by hormones such as antidiuretic hormones, aldosterone and parathyroid hormones.
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| 5. | Antidiuretic hormone ( ADH ) is released from the posterior pituitary for a number of physiologic reasons.
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| 6. | In normal people, increased osmolality in the blood will stimulate secretion of antidiuretic hormone ( ADH ).
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| 7. | As the body recognizes the dehydrated state, more antidiuretic hormone is released to try to rectify the situation.
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| 8. | Renal reabsorption can be increased through the output of the antidiuretic hormone called arginine vasotacin ( AVT ).
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| 9. | Ectopic production of large amounts of ADH leads to syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone hypersecretion ( SIADH ).
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| 10. | AVP is an antidiuretic hormone produced in the hypothalamus and stored in and released from the posterior pituitary gland.
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