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00:01 Hello everybody so in this question we'll be looking at the urine output with adh so first we need to understand what is adh it is the short form for antideuratic hormone and antidelectic hormone maintains the blood pressure blood volume tissue water content and controls the water hence concentration of urine excreted by the kidney so if the antideoric hormone levels are high, what happens is it causes the kidney to retain the water.
00:44 And there is a condition called syndrome of inappropriate antideuratic hormone secretion.
00:50 So where there is excess antideuratic hormone, which is not required, with this condition, excessive water retention dilutes the blood...
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