Remission of congenital diabetes insipidus after eight years.

2007 
Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) (De Morsier's syndrome) is a complex developmental disorder marked by variable and often incomplete formation of cranial midline structures, resulting in absence of the septum pellucidum, optic nerve hypoplasia, and hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction. We describe a patient with SOD who manifested symptoms in the early neonatal period with severe deficiencies of multiple pituitary hormones including anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). Her congenital diabetic insipidus (DI), consequence of an anatomic defect, can be argued to be of the most severe type. Our patient resolved her severe DI 8 years after her initial presentation, suddenly requiring no further medical treatment for DI following longstanding pharmacological replacement of ADH. This is the first report of a patient with SOD with spontaneous resolution of congenital DI.
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