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- Title
Do patients with multiple system atrophy have decreased nocturnal urinary concentration?
- Authors
Sakata, Yusuke; Kanazawa, Masato; Hatakeyama, Masahiro; Konno, Takuya; Ozawa, Tetsutaro; Onodera, Osamu
- Abstract
Estimated plasma osmolarity, sodium concentration, and creatinine levels in patients with decreased nocturnal urinary concentration were not different from those in patients without decreased nocturnal urinary concentration. Keywords: Multiple system atrophy; Autonomic dysfunction; Nocturnal urinary concentration; Bisecting urine collection technique EN Multiple system atrophy Autonomic dysfunction Nocturnal urinary concentration Bisecting urine collection technique 787 790 4 12/01/21 20211201 NES 211201 The original article has been revised to update the article title. Interestingly, three out of four patients who were not on any medications had decreased nocturnal urinary concentration prior to OH (during follow-up, these patients met the criteria for OH diagnosis under the Gilman criteria) (Supplementary Table 2).
- Subjects
MULTIPLE system atrophy; DIASTOLIC blood pressure; OLDER people
- Publication
Clinical Autonomic Research, 2021, Vol 31, Issue 6, p787
- ISSN
0959-9851
- Publication type
Letter
- DOI
10.1007/s10286-021-00826-1