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Animal Health - Diabetes Insipidus

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      new window DI Central Description: Includes an overview of the disorder, symptoms, pros and cons of diagnostic methods, and references. (surroundedbycats.com)
new window Pets with Diabetes: Diabetes Insipidus Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, personal accounts, and references. (petdiabetes.org)
new window VIN: Polyuria, Polydipsia and Diabetes Insipidus Description: Conference presentation by Richard W. Nelson, DVM, on distinguishing Diabetes insipidus from other conditions that cause excessive thirst and urination. (vin.com)
 




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