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A Semi-Automated and Reproducible Biological-Based Method to Quantify Calcium Deposition In Vitro
Published on: June 2, 2022
Intracranial calcification in central diabetes insipidus
Salwa Ramadan Al-Kandari1, Tarun Pandey, Mona H Badawi
1Department of Clinical Radiology, Al Razi Hospital, Gamal Abdel Nasser Street, Kuwait 4234, Kuwait.
Abstract:
Intracranial calcification is a known but extremely rare complication of diabetes insipidus. To date, only 16 patients have been reported and all had the peripheral (nephrogenic) type of diabetes insipidus. We report a child with intracranial calcification complicating central diabetes insipidus. We also report a child with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and compare the patterns of intracranial calcification.
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