Hypopituitarism after traumatic brain injury -- Bondanelli et al. 152 (5): 679 -- European Journal of Endocrinology

Diabetes insipidus may be frequent in the early, acute phase post-TBI, but it is ... The association between TBI and diabetes insipidus has been recognized for ...

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Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism | Should every patient with traumatic brain injury be referred ...

... diabetes insipidus and electrolyte abnormalities) during the immediate post-TBI ... have persistent diabetes insipidus 3–6 months after TBI, this condition is ...

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Should every patient with traumatic brain injury be referred to an endocrinologist?

diabetes insipidus 3–6 months after TBI, this. condition is often ... pituitarism, other than diabetes insipidus, 3–6 months after TBI must also be carefully ...

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eMedicine - Post Head Injury Endocrine Complications : Article Excerpt by Milton J Klein

... with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is early recognition of these ... mechanism of the development of diabetes insipidus (DI) is by denervation-losing ...

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Hypopituitarism after traumatic brain injury

Diabetes insipidus may. be frequent in the early, acute phase post-TBI, but it is rarely permanent. ... between TBI and diabetes insipidus. has been ...

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Should Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Be Referred to an Endocrinologist?

Traumatic brain injury-related hypopituitarism remains underdiagnosed because ... other than diabetes insipidus, 3-6 months after TBI must also be ...

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Diabetes mellitus type 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Total body irradiation (TBI) is also associated with a higher ... hormone deficiency, Diabetes insipidus) - Adiposogenital dystrophy - Empty sella syndrome ...

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Residual Pituitary Function after Brain Injury-Induced Hypopituitarism: A Prospective 12-Month Study -- Aimaretti et...

... (4, 5, 6), others testing patients early after TBI or SAH (13, 14, 20, 21, 22) ... Specifically, diabetes insipidus was demonstrated by the presence of massive ...

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eMedicine - Post Head Injury Endocrine Complications : Article by Milton J Klein

... with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is early recognition of these ... Diabetes insipidus. Hypothalamic (post-TBI) versus peripheral (nephrogenic) DI ...

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Body Fluid Regulation

... with moderate or severe TBI have at least transient adrenal ... Diabetes Insipidus. Signs: Polydipsia and polyuria, without concomitant hyperglycemia ...

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