Anil Nepali, Prakriti Adhikari, Amit Shah, Shailes Paudel, Prakriti Bhandari
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Hypokalemia Induced Partial Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus: A Case Report.
Abstract: Diabetes insipidus is a condition characterised by a large volume of diluted urine production and increased thirst. In this case report, a 49-year-old gentleman presented with 3 months of polyuria and polydipsia. He had a repeated history of hypokalemia. On the evaluation of polyuria and polydipsia, he was diagnosed with partial nephrogenic diabetes insipidus based on his inability to concentrate urine after a water deprivation test and his less than 50% response to exogenous desmopressin. On the evaluation of recurrent hypokalemia, the investigation reports met biochemical criteria for the diagnosis of Gitelman syndrome. He was encouraged to increase his fluid intake as required, and potassium chloride supplementation relieved his symptoms. This case report demonstrates the reversibility of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus with a correction of hypokalemia.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nepal Medical Association is an internationally peer-reviewed, MedLine/PubMed indexed, a monthly general medical journal published by Nepal Medical Association. JNMA is the first and oldest medical journal from Nepal since 1963 AD.