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Old 02-29-2008, 02:27 PM
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A clinical condition known as diabetes insipidus results in the production...

...of large volumes of dilute urine.? Which of the following is consisten with this condition ?

a. high concentration of sodium in the urine
b. very low production of ADH
c. high production of aldosterone
d. high production of angiotensin II
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Simple logic.

D can't be right. High Angiotensin II leads to water retention, so less urine.

C can't be right. Aldosterone serves as a sodium retainer, so if it were high, the sodium would be retained and urine volume would be low.

A again has to be wrong. A concentrated urine would be by necessity very low volume.

That leaves B, which makes sense. ADH is a water retainer.
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