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The reabsorption of water back into the blood (at the medulla) is controlled by the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH is produced by the part of the brain that monitors water levels in the blood.
ADH is produced by the part of the brain that monitors water levels in the blood. It is then carried in the blood to its target organ – the kidneys. When the brain detects lower than normal ...
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Consult a medical professional for advice. Source: Focus Medica. A condition where the body produces excess antidiuretic hormone leading to water retention and low sodium levels in the body.
The single exception is control of water permeability by antidiuretic hormone (ADH) at . . . From the Cedars–Sinai Medical Research Institute and the Divisions of Medicine, Cedars–Sinai ...
According to Palmer (2000), SIADH is an expansion of extracellular fluid volume resulting from the superfluous release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or increased renal sensitivity to ADH.