Antidiuretic hormone deficiency secondary to inactive hydrocephalus: a case report.
Anuradha KadelNikita KharalSrijana SapkotaPrakash PokhrelArun Kumar SharmaAseem BhattaraiMithileshwer RautRaju Kumar DubeyEans Tara TuladharVijay Kumar SharmaApeksha NiraulaPublished in: Journal of medical case reports (2024)
Central diabetes insipidus due to hydrocephalus, though rare, can have serious complications including the predilection to develop a deficit of other pituitary hormones. Thus, even if hydrocephalus is dormant with normal intracranial pressure, it must be addressed during investigations of central diabetes insipidus.