| Literature DB >> 27069570 |
Craig A Bauman1, James D Milligan1, Tammy Labreche2, John J Riva3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenoma (NFPA) is a tumour of the endocrine system that is virtually always benign and can be difficult to detect. This case report is presented from the patient's perspective to highlight experiences that led to the eventual diagnosis of this condition. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Adenoma; Athletic; Macroadenoma; Middle-aged; Nonfunctioning; Performance; Pituitary
Year: 2016 PMID: 27069570 PMCID: PMC4827193 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-016-0093-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Fig. 1Position of the Pituitary Gland in the Head. With permission from the Pituitary Society and licenced from Thinkstock by Getty Images
Fig. 2Hormones of the Anterior and Posterior Pituitary Gland. TSH is thyroid stimulating hormone, ACTH is adrenocorticotropic hormone, LH is luteinizing hormone, FSH is follicle-stimulating hormone and GH is growth hormone. With permission from the Pituitary Society and licenced from Thinkstock by Getty Images
Symptoms and Signs of Pituitary Hormone Deficiency. With permission from the Pituitary Society
| Pituitary Hormone | Target Organs | Effect of Deficiency |
|---|---|---|
| ACTH | Adrenal glands: cortisol and DHEA | Fatigue, low sodium in blood, weight loss, skin pallor |
| TSH | Thyroid gland: thyroid hormone | Fatigue, weight gain, dry skin, sensitivity to cold, constipation |
| LH and FSH in Women | Ovaries: estrogen, progesterone; ovulation | Loss of periods, loss of sex drive, infertility |
| LH and FSH in Men | Testes: testosterone, sperm production | Loss of sex drive, erectile dysfunction, impotence, infertility |
| GH in Children & Adolescents | Bone, muscle, fat | Lack of growth (height); increased body fat, failure to achieve normal peak bone mass |
| GH in Adults | Whole body | Poor quality of life, increased body fat, decreased muscle and bone mass |
| PRL | Breast | Inability to breast feed |
| Oxytocin | Breast, Uterus | Complete deficiency could make breast feeding difficult |
| Antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin) | Kidney | Frequent urination (day & night), dilute urine, excessive thirst |