Pre- and post-treatment urinary tract findings in children with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
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Pre- and post-treatment urinary tract findings in children with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Abstract
Background: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is characterized by the kidney's inability to concentrate urine, which causes intense polyuria that may lead to urinary tract dilation. We report the morphological findings of the urinary tract in ten boys with NDI specifically addressing the presence and changes of urinary tract dilation during treatment.
Diagnosis/treatment: Patients were diagnosed at a median age of 1.6 years (range, 0.16-6.33 years) and treated with a low osmotic diet, hydrochlorothiazide-amiloride and indomethacin, which decreased the diuresis from a median of 10.5 ml/kg/h to 4.4 ml/kg/h (p < 0.001). Three patients showed normal renal ultrasound before treatment until last control, while the remaining seven showed urinary tract dilation. In this second group, dilation was reduced with treatment in four patients and disappeared in the remaining three. Children without dilation or in whom the dilation disappeared were diagnosed and treated earlier than those with persistent dilation (median 1.66 versus 4.45 years, respectively). After a median of 10.4 (range, 2.3-20.3) years of follow-up, no patients showed urological complications.
Conclusions: Medical treatment of the disease improved the dilation in all cases, preventing its potential complications. Regardless of the good outcome of our patients, periodic urologic follow-up is recommended in NDI patients.
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Poiseuille's law in polyuria.Pediatr Nephrol. 2014 Jul;29(7):1289. doi: 10.1007/s00467-014-2828-1. Epub 2014 Apr 30. Pediatr Nephrol. 2014. PMID: 24781269 No abstract available.
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