ea0090ep833 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023
Sahota Shaan
, Sinclair Lydia
, Casey Edel
, Mlawa Gideon
, Otigbah Chineze
, Akinlade Funmi
, Pollock Jonathan
, Stojanovic Nemanja
Introduction: We present two pregnant women who were referred to obstetric endocrinology service with polyuria and polydipsia. They were investigated and treated for diabetes insipidus (DI). In both cases, the underlying pathophysiology was ADH insufficiency secondary to autoimmune lymphocytic hypophysitis. There are currently no consensus guidelines on the diagnosis of DI during pregnancy. These cases highlight best practice and endorse MDT management of chronic hypopituitari...