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Utility of AVP gene testing in familial neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus
Clinical Endocrinology, 11/19/08
Chitturi S et al. - AVP gene testing allowed diagnostic confirmation of FNDI when the WDT was inconclusive in symptomatic children, therefore obviating the need for a repeat WDT and enabling earlier initiation of appropriate treatment. AVP gene testing also has the potential to identify which asymptomatic children will later develop FNDI.
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