ICD-11 code : GB90.4A;
Preferred Label : Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus;
ICD-11 definition : Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a condition in which the kidney tubules respond
poorly to pituitary secreted anti-diuretic hormone, resulting in a failure to concentrate
the urine, and water loss. Polyuria with dilute urine and polydypsia (excessive thirst)
are present. It can be congenital or acquired with many causes. The congenital forms
may be attributed to vasopressin receptor or aquaporin -2 defects. They are characterized
by polyuria with polydipsia, recurrent bouts of fever, constipation, and acute hypernatremic
dehydration after birth that may cause neurological sequelae.;
ICD-11 synonym : antidiuretic-hormone-resistant diabetes insipidus; adiuretin-resistant diabetes insipidus; diabetes tenuifluus; ADH resistant diabetes insipidus; vasopressin-resistant diabetes insipidus.; NDI - [nephrogenic diabetes insipidus]; familial nephrogenic diabetes; renal diabetes insipidus; ADH - [antidiuretic-hormone] resistant diabetes insipidus;
ICD-11 acronym : NDI;
ICD-11 inclusion : vasopressin-unresponsiveness hyposthenuria; congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; hereditary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; primary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; vasopressin-resistant hyposthenuria; familial nephrogenic diabetes insipidus;
Origin ID : 1417669099;
UMLS CUI : C0162283;
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Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a condition in which the kidney tubules respond
poorly to pituitary secreted anti-diuretic hormone, resulting in a failure to concentrate
the urine, and water loss. Polyuria with dilute urine and polydypsia (excessive thirst)
are present. It can be congenital or acquired with many causes. The congenital forms
may be attributed to vasopressin receptor or aquaporin -2 defects. They are characterized
by polyuria with polydipsia, recurrent bouts of fever, constipation, and acute hypernatremic
dehydration after birth that may cause neurological sequelae.