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Pathogenesis of salt retention in dogs with chronic bile-duct ligation
C. Chaimovitz
, U. Alon
, O. S. Better
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Keyphrases
Ascites
100%
Mineralocorticoid
100%
Bile Duct Ligation
100%
Salt Retention
100%
Sodium Retention
66%
Urinary Sodium Excretion
66%
Antinatriuresis
66%
Control Period
33%
Evidence Support
33%
Ligation
33%
Glomerular Filtration Rate
33%
Plasma Aldosterone Concentration
33%
Deoxycorticosterone
33%
Common Bile Duct
33%
Extracellular Volume
33%
Aldosterone
33%
Balance Study
33%
Renal Plasma Flow
33%
Sodium Load
33%
Sodium Balance
33%
Extra-adrenal
33%
Dual Mechanism
33%
0.9% Sodium Chloride
33%
Bilateral Adrenalectomy
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sodium Retention
100%
Mineralocorticoid
50%
Sodium Urine Level
33%
Solution and Solubility
16%
Body Weight
16%
Glomerulus Filtration
16%
Aldosterone
16%
Sodium Balance
16%
Kidney Plasma Flow
16%
Aldosterone Blood Level
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
100%
Mineralocorticoid
42%
Aldosterone
28%
Common Bile Duct
14%
Adrenalectomy
14%