
Key Points Polyuria can result from too much fluid, too much solute, or too little arginine vasopressin. When diabetes insipidus (DI) is diagnosed, its cause must be determined. With central DI, other pituitary functions must be evaluated. A water deprivation test is the criterion standard for distinguishing among central DI, nephrogenic DI, and polydipsia.
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