A case of non-sugar urinary dysuria with pituitary subnanism
- Authors: Rakhman V.I.1, Prudnikov D.N.1
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- Moscow Central Institute for Advanced Medical Training
- Issue: Vol 30, No 10 (1934)
- Pages: 1034-1037
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/76406
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj76406
- ID: 76406
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Patient S. A., 27 years old, an employee of a hosiery factory. Complaints: general weakness, increased thirst (drinks 10 liters of water a day, increased and frequent urination, nervousness, intermittent sleep (because of thirst), chills. She had been sick since she was 2 years old. The mother began to notice that the child drank a lot, woke up several times during the night because of thirst, excreted a large amount of urine: she was left a large kettle of water at night and drank it.
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V. I. Rakhman
Moscow Central Institute for Advanced Medical Training
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Russian Federation
D. N. Prudnikov
Moscow Central Institute for Advanced Medical Training
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Russian Federation
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