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question 37 (mandatory) (2 points) listen an elderly patient is brought…

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question 37 (mandatory) (2 points) listen an elderly patient is brought in unconscious and with signs of dehydration and hypotension. patient was recently diagnosed with a craniopharyngioma. questioning of the relatives reveals that the patient had been having problems with excessive urination and excessive thirst. an examination of urine revealed that there was a very low specific gravity and that it was very dilute. which of the following is the most likely cause? diabetes insipidus chronic renal disease addison disease siadh diabetes mellitus

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Diabetes insipidus: A craniopharyngioma can damage the hypothalamus or pituitary gland, disrupting antidiuretic - hormone (ADH) production or release. Symptoms like excessive urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), low - specific gravity of urine, dehydration, and hypotension are characteristic of diabetes insipidus.
  2. Chronic renal disease: While it can cause polyuria, the presence of a craniopharyngioma points more directly to a neuroendocrine cause related to ADH.
  3. Addison disease: It is characterized by adrenal insufficiency, with symptoms like fatigue, weight loss, and hyperpigmentation, not primarily polyuria and low - urine specific gravity.
  4. SIADH (Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion): Opposite of the situation here, as in SIADH, there is excessive ADH, leading to water retention, not polyuria and dilute urine.
  5. Diabetes mellitus: Characterized by high blood glucose levels, glycosuria, and different metabolic symptoms rather than low - specific gravity urine due to ADH - related issues.

Answer:

Diabetes insipidus