Human disease, a condition characterized by large amounts of dilute urine and increased thirst.
1Three cases developed a diabetes insipidus-like state in the immediate postprocedural period.
2After transphenoidal surgery, the patient presented with pituitary insufficiency and diabetes insipidus.
3Almost half of patients receiving lithium salts have nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
4Patients who lack this antidiuretic hormone suffer from central diabetes insipidus.
5Symptomatic treatment of cranial diabetes insipidus consists of administering exogenous vasopressin.
6Prednisolone therapy improved all of her clinical findings except diabetes insipidus.
7All but two patients had anterior pituitary dysfunction, 12 patients presented with diabetes insipidus.
8Results of a water-deprivation test performed after delivery were compatible with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
9However, water deprivation test revealed central diabetes insipidus, indicating involvement of the posterior pituitary gland.
10Pediatric patients with LCH and isolated pituitary stalk involvement typically present with central diabetes insipidus.
11Genetic diseases caused by loss-of-function mutations in aquaporins include nephrogenic diabetes insipidus and congenital cataracts.
12The patient's post-operative diabetes insipidus remains under medical control.
13These patients showed low frequency of lung complications in comparison with sarcoidosis without diabetes insipidus.
14Aim: To describe the clinical and molecular features of Italian unrelated families with central diabetes insipidus.
15Postoperative outcome was marked by the occurrence of diabetes insipidus and CSF fistula two days after surgery.
16The sites of expression coincide closely with the clinical phenotypes-rangingfrom congenital cataracts to nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
Translations for diabetes insipidus