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Idiopathic partial central diabetes insipidus
Diabetes insipidus is a rare disorder characterized by the inability to concentrate urine, which results in hypotonic urine and increased urinary volume.
Larissa Fabre, Viviane Calice da Silva
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The lecture presents modern data on epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of central diabetes insipidus.
M.L. Kirilyuk
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Generalized status epilepticus associated with massive pulmonary aspiration and transient central diabetes insipidus: case report [PDF]
Status epilepticus causes significant morbidity and mortality. A case of generalized status epilepticus followed by massive pulmonary aspiration, acute respiratory failure and transient central diabetes insipidus is presented.
CARVALHO MAURICIO +4 more
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Central diabetes insipidus and burn trauma
Diabetes insipidus (DI) is characterized by polyuria and polydipsia. In most cases, the condition results from either an inadequate release or resistance to the activity of antidiuretic hormone in the renal collecting tubules.
Jonathan Kopel +5 more
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FROM DERMATITIS TO CENTRAL DIABETES INSIPIDUS
The case report shows a seven-month-old, female infant whose malignancy initially manifested as a seemingly harmless skin condition such as dermatitis.
Skoric Jasmina +2 more
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Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) is a rare disorder of water homeostasis characterized by the excretion of a large volume of hypotonic urine resulting from deficient secretion of arginine vasopressin. It is the most common form of diabetes insipidus and manifests when more than 90% of the vasopresinergic magnocellular neurons ...
Vikram Singh Shekhawat +3 more
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Pregnancy complicated by central diabetes insipidus and oligohydramnios
This is the fourth reported case of central diabetes insipidus with oligohydramnios. Central diabetes insipidus does not adversely affect pregnancy; it can present with oligohydramnios, which can be improved by treating central diabetes insipidus.
Karin Imaizumi +11 more
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Purpose of the work: to develop an information criterion for early recognition and evaluation of the homeostasis correction efficiency in central diabetes insipidus. Materials and methods.
Yu. Hnativ
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have improved the survival in patients affected by an increasing number of malignancies, but they may also trigger various autoimmune side-effects, including endocrinopathies.
Agnese Barnabei +8 more
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We present a rare case of transient central diabetes insipidus occurring in the setting of endoscopic sinus surgery, without evidence of structural intracranial/pituitary complications. Other etiologic factors were excluded.
Muhammad Ansar +4 more
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