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Urea-stimulated copeptin: a novel diagnostic approach in polyuria polydipsia syndrome.

European Journal of Endocrinology
BACKGROUND Distinguishing arginine vasopressin (AVP) deficiency from primary polydipsia remains challenging. While hypertonic saline-stimulated copeptin testing offers high diagnostic accuracy, it is complex and limited to specialized centers ...
S. Lustenberger   +6 more
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Psychogenic Polydipsia – Management Challenges

Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry, 2017
Summary Compulsive water drinking or psychogenic polydipsia is now increasingly seen in psychiatric populations. Effects of increased water intake can lead to hyponatremia causing symptoms of nausea, vomiting, seizures, delirium and can even be life ...
M. Bhatia   +3 more
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A COMBINED OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT OVERNIGHT WATER DEPRIVATION TEST IS EFFECTIVE AND SAFE IN DIAGNOSING PATIENTS WITH POLYURIA-POLYDIPSIA SYNDROME.

Endocrine Practice, 2018
OBJECTIVE The water deprivation test (WDT) is widely used for the differential diagnosis of the polyuria-polydipsia syndrome (PPS). However, it is inconvenient and may not always be precise in differentiating partial forms of diabetes insipidus (DI) from
W. Pedrosa   +3 more
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Primary Polydipsia

Diabetes Insipidus in Children, 2021
Chelsi Flippo, C. Alter, C. Stratakis
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Hyponatremia-induced stress cardiomyopathy due to psychogenic polydipsia.

International Journal of Cardiology, 2016
A. Cecconi   +8 more
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