| Literature DB >> 23896855 |
Kalliopi Tournikioti1, Konstantinos Voumvourakis, Georgios Moussas, Diamantis Plachouras, Ioannis Michopoulos, Athanasios Douzenis, Christos Christodoulou, Efstratios Lamboussis, Rossetos Gournellis.
Abstract
Primary polydipsia (PP) is etiologically associated with physical factors and psychiatric disorders ("psychogenic polydipsia"). We present the case of a 28-year-old man with severe symptoms of polydipsia and polyuria. After a comprehensive physical assessment, the only finding was a lesion suggestive of pituitary microadenoma in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the brain. A thorough clinical and diagnostic assessment and the administration of a wide range of psychometric tools revealed no major psychiatric disorder apart from chronic anxiety and mild depressive symptoms. Our patient's PP symptoms might be associated with a dysfunction of the thirst center, which is located closely to the neuroanatomical lesion found in the MRI scan. Given that the underlying pathophysiology of PP remains, to a large extent, unclear, we emphasize on the difficulties to distinguish between PP's subtypes.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23896855 DOI: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e31829c50fc
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nerv Ment Dis ISSN: 0022-3018 Impact factor: 2.254