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Diabetes Insipidus Ncbi

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Diabetes insipidus, be it from central or from nephrogenic origin, has to be differentiated from primary polydipsia. this differentiation is crucial since wrong treatment can have dangerous consequences. for decades, the "gold standard" for differential diagnosis has been the standard water deprivat. Diabetesinsipidus (di) is a hereditary or acquired condition which disrupts normal life of persons with the condition; disruption is due to increased thirst and passing of large volumes of urine, even at night. a systematic search of literature for di. Diabetes insipidus is a rare disorder that occurs when a person's kidneys pass an abnormally large volume of urine that is insipid—dilute and odorless. in most people, the kidneys pass about 1 to 2 quarts of urine a day. in people with diabetes insipidus, the kidneys can pass 3 to 20 quarts of. Diabetes insipidus (di) is a hereditary or acquired condition which disrupts normal life of persons with the condition; disruption is d...