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Gestational diabetes insipidus and intrauterine fetal death of monochorionic twins.

Abstract
Gestational diabetes insipidus (GDI) is a rare disorder. The onset is usually in the third trimester of pregnancy. We present a 24-year-old primigravida in her 35th week of a monochorionic-diamniotic twin pregnancy. The patient presented with intrauterine death of both twins accompanied by HELLP syndrome, hypernatremia and hemoconcentration. Urine osmolality below that of the plasma suggested GDI. 1-deamino-8D-arginine vasopressin (dDAVP) treatment was started with a quick response. GDI is probably the result of excessive activity of placental vasopressinase. In cases of liver dysfunction, the clearance rate of vasopressinase decreases, explaining the association of GDI with acute fatty liver and HELLP syndrome. Alert to this diagnosis, its evaluation and treatment is important.
AuthorsA Wiser, A Hershko-Klement, A Fishman, N Nachasch, M Fejgin
JournalJournal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association (J Perinatol) Vol. 28 Issue 10 Pg. 712-4 (Oct 2008) ISSN: 1476-5543 [Electronic] United States
PMID18825149 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Diabetes Insipidus (diagnosis)
  • Diabetes, Gestational (diagnosis)
  • Female
  • Fetal Death (etiology)
  • HELLP Syndrome (diagnosis)
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy, Multiple
  • Twins
  • Young Adult

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