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).

Cerebral edema

Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain.


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Neurogenic diabetes insipidus presenting in a patient with subacute liver failure: a case report.
Shankar Hari M, Parsons AK, Burroughs AK, Shaw S, O'Beirne J, Agarwal B.
J Med Case Rep. 2010;4:232.
Neurogenic diabetes insipidus is well recognized in the neurosurgical population as a consequence of cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure, both of which occur commonly in patients with subacute liver failure.
20673320
(2923168)
OTHER
Neurogenic diabetes insipidus presenting in a patient with subacute liver failure: a case report.
Shankar Hari M, Parsons AK, Burroughs AK, Shaw S, O'Beirne J, Agarwal B.
J Med Case Rep. 2010;4:232.
While awaiting a liver transplant, the patient developed cerebral edema, which resulted in neurogenic diabetes insipidus secondary to cerebral edema.
20673320
(2923168)
OTHER
Neurogenic diabetes insipidus presenting in a patient with subacute liver failure: a case report.
Shankar Hari M, Parsons AK, Burroughs AK, Shaw S, O'Beirne J, Agarwal B.
J Med Case Rep. 2010;4:232.
While awaiting a liver transplant, the patient developed cerebral edema, which resulted in neurogenic diabetes insipidus secondary to cerebral edema.