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Diabetes insipidus
Abnormality in urinary excretion, characterised by a reduction in water reabsorption in the collecting ducts and the elimination of large quantities of dilute urine. The cause is a lack or lack of activity of the hormone ADH (except for dipsogenic diabetes, see below).

Symptoms
Frequent urination, increased thirst with increased fluid intake, sometimes dehydration

Forms
1. Diabetes insipidus centralis or diabetes insipidus neurohormonalis: The cause is the inadequate or lacking production or release of the hormone ADH. This form is only rarely in-born, but can be a result of, for example, meningitis or inflammation of the brain (encephalitis). Therapy: Treatment with ADH and of the underlying disease. 2. Diabetes insipidus renalis: In this condition, the ADH receptors in the kidney are insensitive to ADH. This condition is mostly in-born, but can also be the result of acute kidney failure or of the destruction of the ADH receptors. 3. Diabetes insipidus in pregnancy from increased metabolism of ADH. 4. Dipsogenic diabetes insipidus caused by an increased feeling of thirst, with increased fluid intake.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin