Paradoxical Antidiuretic Effect of Thiazides in Diabetes Insipidus The renal sodium loss causes extracellular volume contraction leading to lowered GFR and increased proximal tubular sodium and water reabsorption. Hence, less water and solutes are delivered to the distal tubule and collecting duct and are lost as urine Thanks for nice informative video
THE BEST I have seen so far, straight to the point. Thank you, Dr. Miller.
By far the best videos on Renal system from this channel..Expecting for other systems,too
Paradoxical Antidiuretic Effect of Thiazides in Diabetes Insipidus
The renal sodium loss causes extracellular volume contraction leading to lowered GFR and increased proximal tubular sodium and water reabsorption. Hence, less water and solutes are delivered to the distal tubule and collecting duct and are lost as urine
Thanks for nice informative video
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waoooo sir plz give video on chloride reabsorption in collecting duct I m waiting for your response
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