Fujita Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 2189-7255
Print ISSN : 2189-7247
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Case Report
Partial central diabetes insipidus after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation exacerbated orthostatic hypotension in type 1 diabetes mellitus
Megumi ShibataYoshiaki IharaIzumi HiratsukaSahoko Sekiguchi-UedaTakeshi TakayanagiMasaki MakinoNobuki HayakawaAtsushi Suzuki
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2017 Volume 3 Issue 2 Pages 44-47

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  A 34-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes on hemodialysis was admitted to our hospital for simultaneous pancreas kidney transplantation received from her father. She had suffered from type 1 diabetes mellitus since age 13, and had complained of serious atonic gastroenteropathy and orthostatic hypotension. After the transplantation, she became free from hemodialysis and insulin injection. At the same time, her gastrointestinal symptoms disappeared. However, she still had orthostatic hypotension, which was improved by taking fludrocortisone. Two months after the transplantation, orthostatic hypotension with marked polyuria became obvious. By hypertonic saline challenge test, she was diagnosed as partial central diabetes insipidus. Although treatment with desmopressin was necessary for 5 months, she became free from medication afterwards. Diabetes insipidus seems to be a rare but could be an important complication after simultaneous pancreas kidney transplantation and/or or kidney transplantation.

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