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Elise Nauwynck1, Karolien Van De Maele1, Jesse Vanbesien1
1Division of Pediatric Endocrinology KidZ Health Castle UZ Brussel Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium.
Abstract:
Psychological stress is a risk factor for primary polydipsia in adolescents without psychiatric comorbidity. Taking a detailed family and social history can help to distinguish primary polydipsia from diabetes insipidus in adolescents with challenging presentations of polydipsia and polyuria.
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