Abstract

Central Diabetes Insipidus, a Red Flag and Key Presentation of Rare Neoplasms: A Propos Two Cases

Central Diabetes Insipidus (CDI) is a rare condition in which your body doesn’t have enough Antidiuretic Hormsone (ADH or vasopressin), which causes you to pee large volumes of urine and become very thirsty. Your hypothalamus produces ADH, but your pituitary gland stores and releases it. You can get central diabetes insipidus if your pituitary gland or hypothalamus is damaged.


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