Across
- 3. Surgical cause of water intoxication and dilutional hyponatraemia
- 6. Hormone regulating water retention in kidneys
- 8. Hypothalamic sensors that regulate ADH release
- 10. Type of diabetes insipidus where kidneys don't respond to ADH
- 11. Hormone promoting sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion
- 14. A common cause of hypovolaemic hyponatraemia
- 16. Brain tumour that can cause cranial diabetes insipidus
- 17. Neurological symptom of severe hypo- or hypernatraemia
- 18. GI cause of fluid and sodium loss
- 19. Refers to polyuric conditions due to ADH deficiency or resistance
- 20. Drug associated with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
- 21. One of the contributors to serum osmolality
Down
- 1. First-line treatment for SIADH
- 2. Lab artifact due to high lipids or proteins
- 4. Diagnostic test used to distinguish types of diabetes insipidus
- 5. Serious complication of correcting hyponatraemia too rapidly
- 7. Antibiotic that causes resistance to ADH
- 9. Type of diabetes insipidus due to lack of ADH production
- 12. Enzyme responsible for maintaining sodium gradients in cells
- 13. Adrenal insufficiency leading to sodium wasting and hypotension
- 15. The body's first response to increased osmolality
- 16. Life-threatening complication of sodium imbalance
