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If one has NDI normally, can pregnancy change severity of NDI, and if so, will it return to previous level after pregnancy?
Topic:
Pregnancy and NDI
Author:
Robertson, Gary
Yes, pregnancy can worsen
NDI
in many patients. If it does, the
NDI
almost always returns to
basal
levels several weeks after delivery.
NDI
DEFINITION:
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
NDI
DEFINITION:
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
basal
DEFINITION:
Pertaining to or situated near a base.