Central diabetes insipidus

Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) is a hypothalamus-pituitary disease characterized by polyuria and polydipsia due to a vasopressin (AVP) deficiency. It can be inherited or acquired (hereditary CDI and acquired CDI; see these terms).

Fever

Elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation.


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PMID (PMCID)
17220066
MALE Infant, Newborn
Neuroendocrine abnormalities in a neonate with congenital toxoplasmosis.
Siahanidou T, Tsoumas D, Kanaka-Gantenbein C, Mandyla H.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2006;19(11):1363-6.
We describe a newborn with congenital toxoplasmosis who presented with fever due to hypothalamo-pituitary dysregulation and combined hypothalamo-pituitary deficiencies consisting of central diabetes insipidus, hypothyroidism and ACTH deficiency.
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MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Diabetes insipidus: another cause of hormonal hyperthermia.
Ongphiphadhanakul B, Rajatanavin R.
J Med Assoc Thai. 1992;75(2):127-32.
We describe a female patient who presented with fever and polyuria and was shown to have idiopathic partial neurogenic diabetes insipidus.