This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation about diabetes insipidus. We discuss the differences between cranial and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, the signs and symptoms, testing for diabetes insipidus including an explanation of urine and blood osmolality and the water deprivation test (also known as the desmopressin stimulation test) and how we manage diabetes insipidus.

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Diabetes Insipidus is a condition in which there is absolute or relative deficiency of ADH. Clinical manifestations include polyuria ( increased urine output of more than 3L/day in adults ) and signs of dehydration if severe. These symptoms can overlap with numerous other conditions as well so clinical judgement as well as other lab tests can be used to confirm the diagnosis.

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