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Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2022.04.003

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Innsufficiency Presenting With Acute Kidney Injury

Can Hüzmeli1,*, Özcan Demetgül2, Eda Payaslı Akbelen3, Erol Öztürk4, Bestami Barıs Celik5, Ali Borazan1

1Department of Nephrology, Hatay Education and Research Hospital, Hatay, Turkey.

2Department of Neurology, Hatay Education and Research Hospital, Hatay, Turkey.

3Department of Radiology, Hatay Education and Research Hospital, Hatay, Turkey.

4Department of General Surgery, Private Academy Hospital, Hatay, Turkey.

5Department of Anesthesia and Reanimation, Hatay Education and Research Hospital, Hatay, Turkey.

*Corresponding author: Can Hüzmeli

Published: February 16,2022

Abstract

Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare disorder of water homeostasis and characterized by the persistent excretion of abnormally large of volumes of dilute urine. DI is a syndrome characterized by polyuria, polydipsia. DI can be divided into four forms, central DI, nephrogenic DI, gestational DI, and primary polydipsia. Central and nephrogenic DI may be acquired or inherited. Central diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare endocrine disorder. Central DI results from a defect in arginine vasopressin (AVP) production, while nephrogenic DI results from a defect in AVP renal response. The most common treatment of Central DI is the administration of synthetic ADH, desmopressin. Dehydration may develop in these patients. Hypernatremia and rhabdomyolysis may also occur. As a result, acute kidney injury occurs in some cases. In this article, we tried to discuss a case of hypothalamo-pituitary insufficiency in a 47-year-old female patient who presented with acute kidney injury, in the light of the literature.

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How to cite this paper

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Innsufficiency Presenting With Acute Kidney Injury

How to cite this paper: Can Hüzmeli, Özcan Demetgül, Eda Payaslı Akbelen, Erol Öztürk, Bestami Barıs Celik, Ali Borazan. (2022) Hypothalamo-Pituitary Innsufficiency Presenting With Acute Kidney Injury. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research6(2), 122-124.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2022.04.003