The diagnosis of diabetes insipidus should be considered when a patient excretes large volumes of dilute urine after neurosurgery, typically >2.5 ml/kg body weight per hour. When this symptom is ...
Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition that causes you to lose too much water through your urine, interfering with proper fluid balance in your body. You can develop diabetes insipidus if you have ...
Urine color is mainly determined by chemical ... Decreased USG is associated with diuretic use, diabetes insipidus, adrenal insufficiency, aldosteronism and impaired renal function.
The diagnosis of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus was confirrned. Daily fluid intake was between 2500 and 3000 ml., urinary output averaged 2000 ml., and the specific gravity of the urine remained ...