Diabetes insipidus: diagnosis and treatment of a complex disease

Cleve Clin J Med. 2006 Jan;73(1):65-71. doi: 10.3949/ccjm.73.1.65.

Abstract

Diabetes insipidus, characterized by excretion of copious volumes of dilute urine, can be life-threatening if not properly diagnosed and managed. It can be caused by two fundamentally different defects: inadequate or impaired secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) from the posterior pituitary gland (neurogenic or central diabetes insipidus) or impaired or insufficient renal response to ADH (nephrogenic diabetes insipidus). The distinction is essential for effective treatment.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Diabetes Insipidus / complications
  • Diabetes Insipidus / diagnosis*
  • Diabetes Insipidus / physiopathology
  • Diabetes Insipidus / therapy*
  • Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic / chemically induced
  • Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic / diagnosis
  • Diabetes Insipidus, Nephrogenic / genetics
  • Diabetes Insipidus, Neurogenic / drug therapy
  • Diabetes Insipidus, Neurogenic / physiopathology
  • Humans
  • Polyuria / etiology