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How to pronounce diuresis in English?

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Sleep deprivation induces excess diuresis and natriuresis in healthy children.
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Ketones, too, participate in osmotic diuresis and lead to further electrolyte losses.
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Diuretics achieve this by altering the amount of absorbed or excreted electrolytes or osmalites, which causes a diuresis.
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A large part of the shifted extracellular potassium would have been lost in urine because of osmotic diuresis.
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This causes a brisk diuresis for a few hours reducing the volume of blood perfusing the kidney and thus the amount of urine in the bladder.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The relatively higher blood pressure on sleep deprivation nights may also have affected the blood pressure in the kidney producing an osmotic diuresis.
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Long-term treatment with fluids inserted under the skin is used after diuresis and with cats whose kidney function is not as severely affected.
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So I don't really consider spironolactone as a diuretic per se at least when someone has significant heart failure, needs a significant amount of diuresis to happen.
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Acthar is specifically indicated to induce a diuresis or a remission of proteinuria in the Nephrotic Syndrome without uremia of the idiopathic type or that due to lupus erythamatosus.
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These occur in the cardiovascular system leading to the Osborn J wave and other dysrhythmias, decreased CNS electrical activity, cold diuresis, and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
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More examples
  • Increased secretion of urine; if not due to increased liquid intake or to the action of a diuretic drug it can be a symptom of diabetes mellitus
  • Diuretic drug: any substance that tends to increase the flow of urine, which causes the body to get rid of excess water
  • A diuretic is any drug that elevates the rate of urination and thus provides a means of forced diuresis. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from bodies, although each class does so in a distinct way.
  • Excessive urination
  • (Diuretic) Drugs that promote the formation of urine by the kidney.
  • (Diuretic) A drug that increases the amount of water in the urine, removing excess water from the body; used in treating high blood pressure and fluid retention.
  • (Diuretic) rids the body of excess fluid
  • (diuretic) a medication that lowers blood pressure.
  • (diuretic) increases urine flow