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Diabetes Insipidus: A Challenging Diagnosis with New Drug Therapies

Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is either due to deficient secretion of arginine vasopressin (central) or to tubular unresponsiveness (nephrogenic). Drug induced DI is a well-known entity with an extensive list of medications. Polyuria is generally defined as urine output exceeding 3 liters per day in adult...

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Autores principales: Saifan, Chadi, Nasr, Rabih, Mehta, Suchita, Sharma Acharya, Pranab, Perrera, Isera, Faddoul, Giovanni, Nalluri, Nikhil, Kesavan, Mayurakhan, Azzi, Yorg, El-Sayegh, Suzanne
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24977135
http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2013/797620
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author Saifan, Chadi
Nasr, Rabih
Mehta, Suchita
Sharma Acharya, Pranab
Perrera, Isera
Faddoul, Giovanni
Nalluri, Nikhil
Kesavan, Mayurakhan
Azzi, Yorg
El-Sayegh, Suzanne
author_facet Saifan, Chadi
Nasr, Rabih
Mehta, Suchita
Sharma Acharya, Pranab
Perrera, Isera
Faddoul, Giovanni
Nalluri, Nikhil
Kesavan, Mayurakhan
Azzi, Yorg
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description Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is either due to deficient secretion of arginine vasopressin (central) or to tubular unresponsiveness (nephrogenic). Drug induced DI is a well-known entity with an extensive list of medications. Polyuria is generally defined as urine output exceeding 3 liters per day in adults. It is crucial to identify the cause of diabetes insipidus and to implement therapy as early as possible to prevent the electrolyte disturbances and the associated mortality and morbidity. It is very rare to have an idiosyncratic effect after a short use of a medication, and physicians should be aware of such a complication to avoid volume depletion. The diagnosis of diabetes insipidus is very challenging because it relies on laboratory values, urine output, and the physical examination of the patient. A high clinical suspicion of diabetes insipidus should be enough to initiate treatment. The complications related to DI are mostly related to the electrolyte imbalance that can affect the normal physiology of different organ systems.
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spelling pubmed-40454302014-06-29 Diabetes Insipidus: A Challenging Diagnosis with New Drug Therapies Saifan, Chadi Nasr, Rabih Mehta, Suchita Sharma Acharya, Pranab Perrera, Isera Faddoul, Giovanni Nalluri, Nikhil Kesavan, Mayurakhan Azzi, Yorg El-Sayegh, Suzanne ISRN Nephrol Review Article Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is either due to deficient secretion of arginine vasopressin (central) or to tubular unresponsiveness (nephrogenic). Drug induced DI is a well-known entity with an extensive list of medications. Polyuria is generally defined as urine output exceeding 3 liters per day in adults. It is crucial to identify the cause of diabetes insipidus and to implement therapy as early as possible to prevent the electrolyte disturbances and the associated mortality and morbidity. It is very rare to have an idiosyncratic effect after a short use of a medication, and physicians should be aware of such a complication to avoid volume depletion. The diagnosis of diabetes insipidus is very challenging because it relies on laboratory values, urine output, and the physical examination of the patient. A high clinical suspicion of diabetes insipidus should be enough to initiate treatment. The complications related to DI are mostly related to the electrolyte imbalance that can affect the normal physiology of different organ systems. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4045430/ /pubmed/24977135 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2013/797620 Text en Copyright © 2013 Chadi Saifan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharma Acharya, Pranab
Perrera, Isera
Faddoul, Giovanni
Nalluri, Nikhil
Kesavan, Mayurakhan
Azzi, Yorg
El-Sayegh, Suzanne
Diabetes Insipidus: A Challenging Diagnosis with New Drug Therapies
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