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This had helped me so much with understanding. I need things to be broken down like this, I get it and don't feel overwhelmed. That textbook can be intimidating! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!
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Correction: ADH influences serum sodium (Na) concentration and osmolality, not fluid volume per se, through the mechanism you mentioned: water resorption from the kidney to the blood. Aldosterone and insulin are the key hormones influencing fluid volume, via Na resorption from the kidney to the blood, whereupon water follows.
Great question, Shani Badnani! There usually isn't edema because SIADH is more about the electrolyte imbalance and osmolarity of the blood. It causes the electrolyte imbalances, hyponatremia, and the biggest concern is increased ICP from the cellular fluid shift with hyponatremia.
There is generally no fluid retention with SIADH. ADH influences serum sodium (Na) concentration and osmolality, not fluid volume per se, through the mechanism described: water resorption from the kidney to the blood. Aldosterone and insulin are the key hormones influencing fluid volume, via Na resorption from the kidney to the blood, whereupon water follows.
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