assess the body’s water balance and kidney function. ADH is produced in the hypothalamus and helps regulate how much water the kidneys retain. Sample Type: Plasma (blood sample) Purpose: Diagnose Diabetes Insipidus, SIADH, and fluid balance disorders Evaluate causes of excessive urination, thirst, or low sodium High ADH: Seen in SIADH, dehydration, heart failure Low ADH: Seen in central diabetes insipidus or psychogenic polydipsia Best interpreted with plasma and urine osmolality levels This test is vital in diagnosing hormonal and kidney-related conditions affecting fluid balance.
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