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Altered osmotic thresholds for arginine vasopressin secretion and thirst during superovulation and in the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS): relevance to the pathophysiology of OHSS Isaac O Evbuomwan, John M Davison, Peter H Baylis, Alison P Murdoch Fertility and Sterility Volume 75, Issue 5, Pages (May 2001) DOI: /S (01)
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Figure 1 A, Mean (±SE) changes in plasma osmolality, plasma sodium level, blood volume, plasma vasopressin level, and degree of thirst in patients undergoing IVF (open squares) and controls (closed circles) during infusion of 5% saline. Thirst was assessed by using a visual analogue scale. B, Mean (±SE) changes in plasma osmolality, plasma sodium level, blood volume, plasma vasopressin level, and degree of thirst in a patient undergoing IVF who developed OHSS (open triangles) and one who did not develop OHSS (open circles). Thirst was assessed by using a visual analogue scale. Evbuomwan. Altered osmoregulation in superovulation and OHSS. Fertil Steril 2001. Fertility and Sterility , DOI: ( /S (01) )
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Figure 2 A, Correlation between plasma osmolality and plasma vasopressin level (upper left) and thirst (upper right) in patients undergoing IVF (open squares) and controls (closed circles) during infusion of 5% saline. Thirst was assessed by using a visual analogue scale. B, Correlation between plasma osmolality and plasma vasopressin level (lower left) and thirst (lower right) in a patient undergoing IVF who developed OHSS (open triangles) and one who did not develop OHSS (open circles). Thirst was assessed by using a visual analogue scale. Evbuomwan. Altered osmoregulation in superovulation and OHSS. Fertil Steril 2001. Fertility and Sterility , DOI: ( /S (01) )
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