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A middle-aged adult patient presents to the clinic with complaints of excessive thirst and urination. He reports needing to drink water constantly throughout the day and night, and he often wakes up several times at night to urinate. He denies any recent head trauma or surgery. Laboratory tests reveal normal blood sugar levels and kidney function, but a significant increase in urine output. His serum sodium levels are slightly elevated. Considering these symptoms and lab findings.. which treatment would be most appropriate for this patient’s condition? Insulin therapy Intranasal desmopressin Oral rehydration solution Thyroid hormone replacement therapy
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