Diuresis takes place in absence of?
(a) Renin
(b) Calcitriol
(c) ADH
(d) Erythropoietin
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Your kidneys can make extra pee when your body needs to get rid of a substance. It's a process called diuresis. It can happen for a short time because of medication or something you eat, or it can be a sign of a larger health condition.
The term solute, or osmotic, diuresis refers to increased urine flow caused by excessive amounts of nonreabsorbed solute within the renal tubules (e.g., polyuria associated with diabetes mellitus, administration of mannitol). During osmotic diuresis, urine osmolality approaches plasma osmolality.
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