Diabetes Insipidus (Central & Nephrogenic) is a kidney-related medical condition classified under Endocrine disorders. Inability to concentrate urine due to ADH issues. This condition may present with various symptoms depending on severity and individual patient factors. Diagnosis typically involves comprehensive medical evaluation including patient history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging studies as appropriate. Treatment approaches are individualized based on disease severity, patient comorbidities, and response to therapy. Regular monitoring and follow-up care are essential for optimal management and prevention of complications. Patients are encouraged to work closely with their healthcare team to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
Open stone surgery (anatrophic nephrolithotomy)
Open surgery for large staghorn kidney stones.
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