18 July 2012

Psychogenic polydipsia

Polydipsia - Excessive thirst and fluid intake. It may be due to an organic lesion or have a psychological cause.

Hyponatremia
James Yost, MD, MS, MBA
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/

Electrolyte Abnormalities
Justin A. Glass, MD
http://www.fpm.emory.edu

Hyponatremia
Rozina Mithani
http://www.stritch.luc.edu

Hyponatremia
Tad Kim
http://medinfo.ufl.edu

Vasopressin Receptor Antagonists
Alicia Notkin
http://medicine.med.nyu.edu

Case studies in hyponatremia
http://www2.medicine.wisc.edu

Problem-oriented approach to Polyuria:Polydipsia
Jill McClure, DVM, MS
http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu/

Rational Psychopharmacology – blending of the new with the old
Alya Reeve, MD
http://som.unm.edu/

Approach to the Patient with Disorders of Osmoregulation
Michael Heung, M.D.
http://open.umich.edu

Approach to Hyponatremia
Selim Krim, MD
https://www.ttuhsc.edu

Fluid and Electrolytes
Zach Gregg
http://med.brown.edu

Nephrology Board Review
Emily Chang
https://medicine.med.unc.edu/

Beer Drinker's Potomania
Darrell Laudate
https://medicine.med.unc.edu

Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders
Darren Dreyfus, D.O.
http://medapps.lecom.edu

Electrolyte Disturbances
http://www.pediatrics.emory.edu

Altered Mental States
http://facweb.northseattle.edu

104 Published articles on Psychogenic polydipsia
  1. Intracranial hypertension secondary to psychogenic polydipsia.
  2. Acute anterior compartment syndrome associated with psychogenic polydipsia.
  3. Psychogenic Polydipsia.
  4. Psychogenic Polydipsia in an Opiate Addict With Bipolar II: A Case Report.
  5. Psychogenic polydipsia: hidden or underdiagnosed?
  6. Psychogenic polydipsia in bipolar affective disorder--a case report.
  7. Treatment of psychogenic polydipsia with acetazolamide: a report of 5 cases.
  8. Psychogenic polydipsia: comparison of a community sample with an institutionalized population.
  9. The Case | A 66-year-old male with hyponatremia. Psychogenic polydipsia.
  10. Severe burn injuries complicating psychogenic polydipsia.
  11. Haloperidol both prevents and reverses quinpirole-induced nonregulatory water intake, a putative animal model of psychogenic polydipsia.
  12. Psychogenic polydipsia review: etiology, differential, and treatment.
  13. The treatment of psychogenic polydipsia with risperidone in two children diagnosed with schizophrenia.
  14. Treatment of psychogenic polydipsia with pindolol.
  15. Rhabdomyolysis after correction of hyponatremia in psychogenic polydipsia possibly complicated by ziprasidone.
  16. A case of psychogenic polydipsia with underlying stressor.
  17. Losartan for treatment of psychogenic polydipsia.
  18. Efficacy of clozapine in a non-schizophrenic patient with psychogenic polydipsia and central pontine myelinolysis.
  19. Behavioral treatment of chronic psychogenic polydipsia with hyponatremia: a unique case of polydipsia in a primary care patient with intractable hiccups.
  20. Rhabdomyolysis secondary to hyponatremia in psychogenic polydipsia.
  21. Treatment of psychogenic polydipsia: comparison of risperidone and olanzapine, and the effects of an adjunctive angiotensin-II receptor blocking drug (irbesartan).
  22. Psychogenic polydipsia leading to water intoxication.
  23. Urinary excretion of aquaporin-2 water channel differentiates psychogenic polydipsia from central diabetes insipidus.
  24. Congenital renal dysplasia and psychogenic polydipsia in a Bernese mountain dog.
  25. Psychogenic polydipsia.
  26. HIV dementia presenting with somatic delusions and psychogenic polydipsia.
  27. Rhabdomyolysis after correction of hyponatremia due to psychogenic polydipsia possibly complicated by clozapine.
  28. Comment on high urinary free cortisol excretion in a patient with psychogenic polydipsia.
  29. A lethal complication of psychogenic polydipsia: cerebral edema and herniation.
  30. Transient psychosis with psychogenic polydipsia in schizotypal patient taking fluoxetine.
  31. Non-psychogenic polydipsia. A rare cause of hyponatremia.
  32. Psychogenic polydipsia after traumatic brain injury. A case report.
  33. Psychogenic polydipsia in infants due to the wrong parental behavior.
  34. Rhabdomyolysis after correction of hyponatremia due to psychogenic polydipsia.
  35. Transient nephrogenic diabetes insipidus accompanied by possible psychogenic polydipsia.
  36. Functional obstructive uropathy: a significant factor in the hyponatremia of psychogenic polydipsia?
  37. A case of fluoxetine-responsive psychogenic polydipsia: a variant of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
  38. Effect of clozapine on psychogenic polydipsia in chronic schizophrenia.
  39. The successful treatment of psychogenic polydipsia and water intoxication with propanolol. A case report.
  40. Psychogenic polydipsia: pronounced cerebral edema after exaggerated consumption of boiled water.
  41. Psychogenic polydipsia revisited.
  42. Trimipramine-induced neuroleptic malignant syndrome after transient psychogenic polydipsia in one patient.
  43. Behavioral treatment of psychogenic polydipsia.
  44. The use of the water deprivation test for the diagnosis of apparent psychogenic polydipsia in a socially deprived African grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus erithacus).
  45. Hyponatremia and convulsions due to psychogenic polydipsia.
  46. Renal medullary solute depletion resulting from psychogenic polydipsia in a rhesus monkey.
  47. Psychogenic polydipsia. Differential diagnosis and clinical relevance.
  48. Hyponatremia caused by psychogenic polydipsia: a severe pathological condition.
  49. Psychogenic polydipsia with hyponatremia: report of eleven cases.
  50. Coexisting central diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  51. Psychogenic polydipsia.
  52. Psychogenic polydipsia with hyponatremia.
  53. Captopril in the treatment of psychogenic polydipsia.
  54. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with inappropriate antidiuresis and psychogenic polydipsia.
  55. Pharmacologic approaches to psychogenic polydipsia: case reports.
  56. Psychogenic polydipsia and water intoxication--concepts that have failed.
  57. Psychogenic polydipsia in a patient with anorexia nervosa.
  58. The medical and psychological investigation of psychogenic polydipsia: a case study.
  59. Water intoxication, hyperpyrexia and rhabdomyolysis in a patient with psychogenic polydipsia.
  60. Psychosis associated with water intoxication: psychogenic polydipsia or concomitant dopaminergic supersensitivity disorders?
  61. Water intoxication in psychogenic polydipsia.
  62. Antidiuretic hormone and psychogenic polydipsia.
  63. Psychogenic polydipsia--an unusual cause of hyponatremic coma and seizure.
  64. Urinary tract abnormalities due to chronic psychogenic polydipsia.
  65. Somatic findings in patients with psychogenic polydipsia.
  66. Evaluation of the renin-angiotensin system in diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  67. Psychogenic polydipsia in a child.
  68. Iatrogenic water intoxication in psychogenic polydipsia.
  69. Psychogenic polydipsia - suicide as resolution of narcissistic crisis.
  70. Hyponatremia in psychogenic polydipsia.
  71. Psychogenic polydipsia and inappropriate antidiuresis.
  72. Apparent psychogenic polydipsia in a rhesus monkey.
  73. Differential diagnosis of diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  74. Fatal water intoxication in a case of psychogenic polydipsia.
  75. Psychogenic polydipsia with hydronephrosis in an infant.
  76. Psychogenic polydipsia: unusual cause for hydronephrosis.
  77. Water intoxication and brain edema in psychogenic polydipsia (author's transl).
  78. Psychogenic polydipsia and psychogenic polyuria with special references to thirst, water intake and urine production in anorexia nervosa.
  79. Drug-induced hyponatraemia in psychogenic polydipsia.
  80. Letter: A theory on "psychogenic polydipsia".
  81. Renal histologic and ultrastructural findings in psychogenic polydipsia and diabetes insipidus.
  82. Polyuria caused by compulsive water drinking (psychogenic polydipsia).
  83. Psychogenic polydipsia in a 6-year-old child.
  84. Psychogenic polydipsia. Clinical and experimental findings.
  85. Psychogenic polydipsia causing acute water intoxication in pregnancy at term. A case report.
  86. Psychogenic polydipsia.
  87. Conditions producing psychogenic polydipsia in animals.
  88. A fortuitous observation regarding "psychogenic" polydipsia.
  89. Oral water and common salt loading in diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  90. Psychogenic polydipsia.
  91. Psychogenic polydipsia at 5 months of age.
  92. Studies on the mechanism of chlorothiazide antidiuresis in diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  93. Psychogenic polydipsia.
  94. PSYCHOGENIC POLYDIPSIA OR RENAL DIABETES INSIPIDUS?.
  95. Psychogenic polydipsia treated as diabetes insipidus. A syndrome caused by excessive doese of vasopressin.
  96. Prolonged functional depression of antidiuretic mechanisms in psychogenic polydipsia simulating primary diabetes insipidus.
  97. Action of chlorothiazide administered in cases of diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  98. Effect of chlorothiazide on diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  99. Psychogenic polydipsia cured by water intoxication following vasopressin (pitressin).
  100. Psychogenic polydipsia and diabetes insipidus.
  101. Changes in water-chloride metabolism in posterior pituitary gland insufficiency and their importance in the differential diagnosis between diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  102. Hickey and Hare test in the differential diagnosis of diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  103. The use of hypertonic saline infusions in the differential diagnosis of diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.
  104. The use of hypertonic saline infusions in the differential diagnosis of diabetes insipidus and psychogenic polydipsia.

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