Central diabetes insipidus unmasked by corticosteroid therapy for cerebral metastases: Beware the case with pituitary involvement and hypopituitarism

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Abstract

Patients with intra-cerebral metastases often receive glucocorticoids, particularly in the presence of peri-lesional vasogenic cerebral oedema. We present a case of presumptive lung carcinoma with cerebral metastases where central diabetes insipidus was unmasked after glucocorticoid administration and correction of undiagnosed central hypocortisolism.

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Chin, H. X., Quek, T. P. L., & Leow, M. K. S. (2017). Central diabetes insipidus unmasked by corticosteroid therapy for cerebral metastases: Beware the case with pituitary involvement and hypopituitarism. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 47(3), 247–249. https://doi.org/10.4997/JRCPE.2017.307

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