2020
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.548
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SAT-235 Young Male with Persistent Central Diabetes Insipidus After a Car Accident

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) occurs in 20% of cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Most cases of post-TBI CDI resolve within 2–5 days. Only 6% of long-term survivors of TBI have evidence of persistent CDI.1 We report a patient with persistent CDI after TBI. Clinical Case: A 27 year old male was referred for polyuria. Three months prior he was in a rollover motor vehicle accident. At that time, CT head revealed frontal and occipital contusions with scattered subarachnoid, subdural, and intrave… Show more

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