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[A case of central diabetes insipidus caused by metastatic small cell lung cancer].

Abstract
A 58-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of cough, polydipsia and polyuria. Chest CT films showed mediastinal lymphadenopathy, nodules in the lung fields, and pleural effusion. Histopathologic examination of transbronchial biopsy specimens showed oat cell carcinoma. MRI films revealed tumorous swelling of the pituitary stalk. Central diabetes insipidus caused by pituitary metastasis of small cell lung cancer was diagnosed. After treatment with whole-brain irradiation and chemotherapy, the size of the swollen pituitary stalk was reduced and his urine volume decreased. He died of respiratory insufficiency 15 months after the initial diagnosis. No recurrence of pituitary metastasis was apparent. This was a rare case of central diabetes insipidus caused by pituitary metastasis of small cell lung cancer successfully treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
AuthorsKazunori Irifune, Hironobu Hamada, Akihito Yokoyama, Keiichi Kondo, Nobuoki Kohno, Yuji Hara, Kunio Hiwada
JournalNihon Kokyuki Gakkai zasshi = the journal of the Japanese Respiratory Society (Nihon Kokyuki Gakkai Zasshi) Vol. 40 Issue 2 Pg. 154-9 (Feb 2002) ISSN: 1343-3490 [Print] Japan
PMID11974872 (Publication Type: Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Carcinoma, Small Cell (complications)
  • Diabetes Insipidus (etiology)
  • Humans
  • Lung Neoplasms (complications)
  • Male
  • Middle Aged

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