1961
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)34333-3
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The Relation of Urine Volume to the Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation

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“…Whilst most workers have considered the increase in aldosterone secretion in the second half of the cycle as a response to the natriuretic effect of progesterone (Gray et al, 1968 ;Robertson et al, 1971 ;Aakvaag, 1970 and1972) the menstrual cycle studies of Landau and Lugibihl (1961) do not appear to have been confirmed. Two studies have suggested that there is an increase in 24 hour urine output following ovulation (Pucher et al, 1934;Ryan et al, 1961). We have been unable to find any published data on nychthemeral renal excretory patterns of water and electrolytes during the menstrual cycle in healthy women.…”
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“…Whilst most workers have considered the increase in aldosterone secretion in the second half of the cycle as a response to the natriuretic effect of progesterone (Gray et al, 1968 ;Robertson et al, 1971 ;Aakvaag, 1970 and1972) the menstrual cycle studies of Landau and Lugibihl (1961) do not appear to have been confirmed. Two studies have suggested that there is an increase in 24 hour urine output following ovulation (Pucher et al, 1934;Ryan et al, 1961). We have been unable to find any published data on nychthemeral renal excretory patterns of water and electrolytes during the menstrual cycle in healthy women.…”
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“…[ 27 ] This may explain the complaints that many women suffer from body edema during the LP stage of their ovarian cycle; edema is alleviated at the end of the LP due hormonal withdrawal. [ 30 , 31 ] In the follicular phase (FP) and LP, increasing estrogen and progesterone levels may lead to water and salt retention by MR and a fluid shift from the intravascular space to the extracellular space. [ 7 , 30 ] Edema and pressure around the median nerve may result in a decrease in the median MCV.…”
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“…[ 30 , 31 ] In the follicular phase (FP) and LP, increasing estrogen and progesterone levels may lead to water and salt retention by MR and a fluid shift from the intravascular space to the extracellular space. [ 7 , 30 ] Edema and pressure around the median nerve may result in a decrease in the median MCV. [ 32 ] At the end of LP, there is a sudden drop in the estrogen and progesterone levels.…”
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