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Central insipidus in children
Diabetes insipidus is a group of water balance disorders characterized by frequent urination of more than 3 liters/day due to reduced water reabsorption by the kidneys, caused by a lack of excretion or the body's resistance to antidiuretic hormone of the posterior pituitary gland. It is divided into 2 types: central diabetes insipidus (CDI) and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI).
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Clinical and laboratory symptoms of diabetes insipidus
Diabetes insipidus is a water disorder, commonly found in young people, more common in men than women, and requires long-term treatment. So what are the symptoms of the disease?
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What is central diabetes insipidus?
Vasopressin-sensitive diabetes insipidus is a condition caused by a deficiency of vasopressin or resistance of the kidneys to vasopressin. The disease disrupts water balance and seriously affects the patient's quality of life.
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