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Transient central diabetes insipidus during prolonged sinus surgery: case report and literature review
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Transient central diabetes insipidus during prolonged sinus surgery: case report and literature review

Muhammad Ansar, Aayushi Garg, Adam T. Schwalje, Scott R. Owen and Marcelo Lima de Gusmão Correia
Otolaryngology case reports, Vol.14, 100139
03/2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.xocr.2019.100139
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Abstract

We present a rare case of transient central diabetes insipidus occurring in the setting of endoscopic sinus surgery, without evidence of structural intracranial/pituitary complications. Other etiologic factors were excluded. Literature review is presented about prior reported cases of diabetes insipidus associated with non-intracranial surgeries.
Diabetes insipidus Ethmoidectomy Maxillary antrostomy Septoplasty Sinus surgery

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