Idiopathic neurogenic diabetes insipidus in a cat |
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Authors: | M H COURT A D J WATSON |
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Institution: | Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, The University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006 |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY A 5-year-old, domestic long-haired cat was presented for examination because of polydipsia, polyuria and inappropriate urination of 3 months' duration. Neurogenic diabetes insipidus was diagnosed, based on hyposthenuria with failure to concentrate urine in response to water deprivation and positive response to antidiuretic hormone administration. Treatment with hydrochlorothiazide or chlorpropamide orally gave inadequate antidiuresis, but response to injections of vasopressin tannate in oil was sufficient for satisfactory management. |
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