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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Central diabetes insipidus
  1. ... not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Central diabetes insipidus Diabetes insipidus secondary to vasopressin deficiency Diabetes insipidus, central Diabetes insipidus, neurogenic Diabetes insipidus, neurohypophyseal Diabetes insipidus, pituitary Neurohypophyseal ...
  2. ... coding region for neurophysin II associated with familial central diabetes insipidus. J Clin Invest. 1991 Feb;87(2):725- ... coding region for neurophysin-II associated with familial central diabetes insipidus. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1995 Apr;80(4): ...
  3. ... Newell-Price J, Wass JAH, Christ-Crain M. Central diabetes insipidus from a patient's perspective: management, psychological co- ...
  4. ... results in excess urine production (a condition called diabetes insipidus), hearing loss caused by changes in the inner ... after signs of optic atrophy first begin.In diabetes insipidus, the pituitary gland, which is located at the ...
  5. ... in the production of excessive amounts of urine (diabetes insipidus) and dysfunction of another gland called the thyroid. ... However, some complications of the condition, such as diabetes insipidus or other effects of tissue and organ damage, ...
  6. ... in hormonal problems such as a condition called diabetes insipidus that leads to excessive urination. Abnormally high pressure ...
  7. ... can cause a variety of disorders. These include diabetes insipidus, which disrupts the balance between fluid intake and ...
  8. ... people with nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly and pituitary dysfunction develop diabetes insipidus, a condition that disrupts the balance between fluid ...