Central diabetes insipidus after transnasal adenomectomy:trends in development and recovery, clinical and laboratory characteristics
Daria S. Mikhaylova,
Larisa K. Dzeranova,
Olga Yu. Rebrova
et al.
Abstract:Background: Currently, there is an increase in the incidence of chiasmosellar neoplasms and respective neurosurgical interventions. The postoperative period may be complicated by vasopressin synthesis and secretion disorders. Both the development and abortion of the fluid and electrolyte disorders can be delayed. Due to a tendency for an earlier discharge of the patients, a proportion of the disorders remain unaddressed. There is no data on the evolution and time to regress of transient abnormalities in the pu… Show more
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