| Literature DB >> 2700015 |
G Lo Iudice, B D'Alessandro, V Esposito, P Federico, R Mignini, C Rispoli.
Abstract
A 29-year old man was referred for hypogonadism. At 14 years of age he was struck by a gun bullet in the head, receiving a frontomedial open fracture with leakage of cerebral tissue. The bullet could not be extracted at the operation. At 16 years of age he noticed a stop of pubertal development, weight gain and a fall in visus on the left eye. The clinical examination and the endocrinological data (low F-T4 and F-T3; low plasma cortisol and testosterone; normal plasma prolactin; sub-normal pituitary response to intravenous administration of insulin, GnRH, TRH and GRF) demonstrated that the patient was hypopituitaric. A radiological skull X-ray showed that the bullet was lodged in the sellar and parasellar region. This seems to be the seventh case of hypopituitarism following a direct injury to the pituitary region described in the literature so far.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2700015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minerva Endocrinol ISSN: 0391-1977 Impact factor: 2.184