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Episode 267: RLR – Appetizer and Main Dish

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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Is There a Central Diabetes and Sepidus?

The probability of central diabetes and sepidus has certainly shrunk a lot. But the ways that you could still find a case compatible with the findings that you have, as you say, this patient has a small non-secreting pituitary adenoma. And then from genetic issues, and you should know that in your patients who are on vasopressin and the ICU, they can get a vasopressedin withdrawal syndrome That causes just a central diabetes andSeidus. I think more likely, given the sequence of events and the timing, the kidney is on the hook.

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