Histiocytosis differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Histiocytosis must be differentiated from other causes of diabetes insipidus.
| Type of DI | Subclass | Disease | Defining signs and symptoms | Lab/Imaging findings |
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| Central | Acquired | Histiocytosis |
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| Craniopharyngioma |
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| Sarcoidosis |
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| Congenital | Hydrocephalus |
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Dilated ventricles on CT and MRI
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| Wolfram Syndrome (DIDMOAD) |
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| Nephrogenic | Acquired | Drug-induced (demeclocycline, lithium) |
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| Hypercalcemia |
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| Hypokalemia |
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| Multiple myeloma |
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| Sickle cell disease |
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| Primary polydipsia | Psychogenic |
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| Gestational diabetes insipidus |
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| Diabetes mellitus |
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References
References
- ↑ Ghosh KN, Bhattacharya A (1992). “Gonotrophic nature of Phlebotomus argentipes (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the laboratory”. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo. 34 (2): 181–2. PMID 1340034.
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