Clinically, reduced production of ADH is referred to as a disorder that includes symptoms of polyuria, polydipsia, and hypernatremia.
A. Mention the disorder?
B. Where is the lesion occurs
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Why is ADH also known as vasopressin?
ADH is also called arginine vasopressin. It's a hormone made by the hypothalamus in the brain and stored in the posterior pituitary gland. It tells your kidneys how much water to conserve. ADH constantly regulates and balances the amount of water in your blood.
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