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Sex Steroid Levels in Women With Hypopituitarism: A Case-controlled Observational Study.
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The Lancet, 2016
Hypopituitarism refers to deficiency of one or more hormones produced by the anterior pituitary or released from the posterior pituitary. Hypopituitarism is associated with excess mortality, a key risk factor being cortisol deficiency due to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) deficiency.
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Hypopituitarism refers to deficiency of one or more hormones produced by the anterior pituitary or released from the posterior pituitary. Hypopituitarism is associated with excess mortality, a key risk factor being cortisol deficiency due to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) deficiency.
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The Lancet, 2007
Incidence and prevalence of hypopituitarism are estimated to be 4.2 per 100,000 per year and 45.5 per 100,000, respectively. Although the clinical symptoms of this disorder are usually unspecific, it can cause life-threatening events and lead to increased mortality. Current research has refined the diagnosis of hypopituitarism. Identification of growth
Harald Jörn, Schneider+4 more
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Incidence and prevalence of hypopituitarism are estimated to be 4.2 per 100,000 per year and 45.5 per 100,000, respectively. Although the clinical symptoms of this disorder are usually unspecific, it can cause life-threatening events and lead to increased mortality. Current research has refined the diagnosis of hypopituitarism. Identification of growth
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Pituitary, 2006
Hypopituitarism is the partial or complete insufficiency of anterior pituitary hormone secretion and may result from pituitary or hypothalamic disease. The reported incidence (12-42 new cases per million per year) and prevalence (300-455 per million) is probably underestimated if its occurrence after brain injuries (30-70% of cases) is considered ...
P. Ascoli, F. Cavagnini
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Hypopituitarism is the partial or complete insufficiency of anterior pituitary hormone secretion and may result from pituitary or hypothalamic disease. The reported incidence (12-42 new cases per million per year) and prevalence (300-455 per million) is probably underestimated if its occurrence after brain injuries (30-70% of cases) is considered ...
P. Ascoli, F. Cavagnini
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1972
Pituitary trophic hormone function was evaluated in two groups of acromegalic patients. The first consisted of 12 patients who were studied before undergoing conventional x-ray therapy. Of these 12, five were found to have trophic hormone deficiencies. After therapy two regained gonadotrophic function while three developed new deficits.
A. M. Lawrence, Ira D. Goldfine
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Pituitary trophic hormone function was evaluated in two groups of acromegalic patients. The first consisted of 12 patients who were studied before undergoing conventional x-ray therapy. Of these 12, five were found to have trophic hormone deficiencies. After therapy two regained gonadotrophic function while three developed new deficits.
A. M. Lawrence, Ira D. Goldfine
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Hypopituitarism in the elderly
Maturitas, 2012Pituitary dysfunction in elderly can represent a true diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to clinicians caring for these patients. Symptoms associated with partial or total hypopituitarism, such as fatigue, lower muscle strength and decreased libido, are nonspecific and can be often attributed to normal aging.
Jocelyne G. Karam+4 more
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The Lancet
Partial or complete deficiency of anterior or posterior pituitary hormone production leads to central hypoadrenalism, central hypothyroidism, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency, or arginine vasopressin deficiency depending on the hormones affected. Hypopituitarism is rare and likely to be underdiagnosed, with an unknown but rising
Maria, Fleseriu+4 more
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Partial or complete deficiency of anterior or posterior pituitary hormone production leads to central hypoadrenalism, central hypothyroidism, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency, or arginine vasopressin deficiency depending on the hormones affected. Hypopituitarism is rare and likely to be underdiagnosed, with an unknown but rising
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Gigantism with hypopituitarism
The American Journal of Medicine, 1972Abstract A forty-one year old man described in 1963 as having hypo-pituitarism with gigantism due to normal or excessive growth hormone secretion associated with a deficiency of other pituitary hormones was reevaluated with specific tests of growth hormone reserve.
Joseph F. Dingman+2 more
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Hyponatremia in Hypopituitarism
New England Journal of Medicine, 1965IN recent years several patients with panhypopituitarism and serum sodium concentrations as low as 106 milliequiv. per liter have been seen by us. These patients have usually had associated stressful situations and unrecognized panhypopituitarism. Present physiologic concepts suggest that the pituitary gland is of definite secondary importance in the ...
John E. Bethune, Don H. Nelson
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