1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf01842828
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Different types of postoperative diabetes insipidus and the relation to basal and stimulated serum prolactin levels in patients with hypothalamo-hypophyseal tumorous lesions

Abstract: To evaluate the interrelationships between anterior pituitary function and the antidiuretic system in patients harbouring hypothalamo-hypophyseal tumorous lesions, combined anterior pituitary stimulation tests were performed in the pre (n = 192 patients) and postoperative (n = 151 patients) state. Basal and stimulated plasma antidiuretic hormone, serum as well as urinary osmolality and diuresis were analyzed to determine the residual functional capacity of the antidiuretic system. In 106 patients with non-prol… Show more

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“…In seven patients a significantly reduced urine osmolality with normal serum osmolality was found, which points to a subtle lesion of the ADH system. In clinical experience this is not uncommon, and Hildebrandt 24 described comparable alterations as latent diabetes insipidus (LDI) in patients with pituitary adenomas. The body core temperatures of the patients without LDI were slightly elevated, whereas the T ty in LDI patients was in the normal range.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…In seven patients a significantly reduced urine osmolality with normal serum osmolality was found, which points to a subtle lesion of the ADH system. In clinical experience this is not uncommon, and Hildebrandt 24 described comparable alterations as latent diabetes insipidus (LDI) in patients with pituitary adenomas. The body core temperatures of the patients without LDI were slightly elevated, whereas the T ty in LDI patients was in the normal range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%