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- Parathyroid hormone stimulates: Select one: Potassium secretion and sodium reabsorption. b. Phosphate secretion and calcium reabsorption. Calcium reabsorption and phosphate secretion. Urea secretion and water reabsorption. Sodium secretion potassium reabsorption.In hyperparathyroidism it is not common to find: A. Persistent hypotensionB. Muscle weaknessC. NeuropathyD. Recidivation of nephrolithiasisE. Pain in boneWhat is the quantity of creatinine excretion in 24 hours relatively constant for normal person?
- Explain how his headinjury resulted in these effects on urinaryfunction and thirst. Why would a sphenoidfracture be more likely than an occipitalbone fracture to cause diabetes insipidus?What hormone imbalance resulted from thisaccident? Would you expect to find elevatedglucose in the urine of this diabetic patient?Why or why not?Explain why someone with a parathyroid gland tumormight develop kidney stones.Antidiuretic hormone secretion will increase in response to: a. Hyperkalemia b. Hyperosmolarity c. Hyponatremia d. Hypervolemia
- Primary hypothyroidism develops as a result of:A. Thyroid pathologyB. Pathologies of pituitary glandC. Hypothalamus disordersD. Peripheral resistance to effect of thyroid hormonesE. Loss of thyroid hormones during nephritisName the stand which perform/acts as exocrine and endocrine. Also name the products which am secreted by it.The kidneys are the target organ for many hormimes, list the hormones that specifically target the kidneys