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This 18/12-year old female baby was diagnosed as primary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus,
whose main complaint was polydypsia and polyuria from birth, subsequently she developed failure to thrive.
Family history was nonspecific. Laboratory findings revealed failure of concentrates urine
with water restriction test and pitressin test. And so renal hypoplasia on the right side was revealed on retrograde pyelography and renal scan. She was... |