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aortic baroreceptors differ from carotid sinus in that
they don't respond to decreases only increases
contraction alkalosis
AII's action directly and indirectly on salt reabsorption
V1 receptors
for Vasopressin, on arterioles

activated when atrial receptors respond to a decrease in blood volume

vasoconstrict
V2 receptors
in renal distal tubule
increases water reabsorption
when is ANP released? from where?
released from the atria in response to an increase in blood volume and atrial pressure

relaxes vascular smooth muscle

increased excretion of sodium and water by kidney

inhibits renin
duodenal and esophageeal atresia
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Brushfield spots
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(shite spots on periphery of iris)
increased risk for ALL
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