VA2 notes.
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Loss of renal medullary hypertonicity, and as a consequence decreased concentrating ability, has been described as a cause of the polyuria in dogs with pyometra. The polyuria may also be the result of decreased sensitivity of the renal V2 receptors. In virtually all dogs PU/PD is a prominent symptom of hyperthyroidism.
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Loss of renal medullary hypertonicity, and as a consequence decreased concentrating ability, has been described as a cause of the polyuria in dogs with pyometra. The polyuria may also be the result of decreased sensitivity of the renal V2 receptors. In virtually all dogs PU/PD is a prominent symptom of hyperthyroidism.