| Literature DB >> 26369771 |
Annelien Goedgezelschap1, Eddy Dejaeger2.
Abstract
This article analyzes the case of a 74 year old patient who was hospitalized four times with recurrent complaints, which consisted of hypothermia, hypotension, weakness, and a hyponatremia, and were always caused by an underlying acute infection. Laboratory results showed an hypothyroidism, a secondary adrenal insufficiency, a secondary hypogonadism, and a growth hormone deficiency, which led to a diagnosis of pituitary dysfunction. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed an 'empty sella', a non-visualization of the pituitary gland caused by an herniation of a supra-sellar cistern into the pituitary fossa. Considering the lack of an underlying pituitary tumor, a treatment consisting of partial hormonal substitution was started, eventually resulting in the full recovery of the patient.Entities:
Keywords: Empty sella; Growth hormone deficiency; Hypopituitarism; Hypothyroidism; Secondary adrenocortical insufficiency
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26369771 DOI: 10.1007/s12439-015-0152-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr ISSN: 0167-9228