[Persistent central diabetes insipidus in a very low birth weight infant]
- PMID: 17916426
- DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2007.07.010
[Persistent central diabetes insipidus in a very low birth weight infant]
Abstract
Central diabetes insipidus (DI) is extremely rare during the neonatal period. Most cases of central DI are secondary to a known aetiology. Substitutive treatment with desmopressin is effective with nasal or oral preparation, but doses are variable and must be tailored individually. We report on a case in a very low birth weight infant with an idiopathic central DI during the first month of life. He was successfully treated with oral desmopressin. The treatment was maintained after discharge with low doses desmospressin.
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