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An Interesting Case of Polyuria in a Child
Arabinda Mohan Bhattarai1, Arun Sharma2, Sulochana Parajuli3
1Department of Biochemistry, Nepal Army Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Abstract:
A 1 year old male child with increased frequency of urine associated with increased thirst was found to have some developmental delays. Laboratory investigations showed increased serum sodium level and serum osmolality with decreased urine osmolality. An empty sella turcica was seen in contrast brain MRI; however focal demyelinating lesion was not present. He was managed with intranasal desmopressin therapy. Developmental delays in such cases can be prevented by early referral to a tertiary health care center where laboratory and imaging facilities are available.

