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Management: The patient's diabetes insipidus was initially treated with intravenous desmopressin, and her fluid status, serum sodium levels, and serum and urine osmolality were carefully monitored.
In general, urine excretion of 200-250 ml/h with osmolality <200 mOsm/kg H 2 O or specific gravity <1.005 affirms the need for repeated treatment with desmopressin. [13] ...
Dr Nishchay B, MD, DM (nephrology and kidney transplant), consultant nephrologist, Apollo Clinic, Bellandur, in an interview with HT Lifestyle, talked about how changes in urine can be an ...
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