Pituitary
Hypopituitarism
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Hypopituitarism
, Panhypopituitarism, Pituitary Insufficiency, Sheehan Syndrome, Pituitary Apoplexy
See Also
Pituitary Gland
Pituitary Adenoma
Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
Short Stature
Amenorrhea
Definitions
Hypopituitarism
Decreased or loss of pituitary
Hormone
secretion due to surgery, radiation, CNS mass, infarction or Pituitary Apoplexy
Decreased
Luteinizing Hormone
(LH),
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
(FSH),
Somatotropin
(GH) and
Corticotropin
(
ACTH
)
Sheehan Syndrome
Associated with severe
Postpartum Hemorrhage
with prolonged
Hypovolemia
Secondary pituitary ischemia and necrosis
Presents with peripartum failed
Lactation
,
Fatigue
and
Hypotension
; later
Amenorrhea
Severe cases may be associated with
Adrenal Insufficiency
Best outcomes with early pituitary
Hormone Replacement
Pituitary Apoplexy
Hemorrhage
or infarction of the
Pituitary Gland
Causes include
Pituitary Adenoma
(most common), Sheehan Syndrome, and various hormonal medications
Presents with severe
Headache
,
Hypotension
,
Altered Level of Consciousness
and bitemporal
Hemianopsia
Causes
Congenital
Perinatal Injury
Developmental Disorder
s
Anencephaly
Lipid
storage disease
Gene
tic
PIT-1 (affects GH, TSH and
Prolactin
)
PROP-1 (affects GH, LH, FSH, TSH,
ACTH
,
Prolactin
)
HESX1 (affects GH, LH, FSH, TSH,
ACTH
, ADH)
LHX3, 4 (affects GH, LH, FSH, TSH,
Prolactin
)
PITX2 (affects GH,
Prolactin
)
Isolated defects affect a single pituitary
Hormone
(>10 genetic defects identified)
Trauma
Closed Head Injury
CNS Surgery
Irradiation to brain, pituitary or nasopharynx
CNS Mass (may be associated with Pituitary Apoplexy, CVA related dysfunction)
Intrasellar
Pituitary Adenoma
Craniopharyngioma
Parasellar
Meningioma
Optic Nerve
glioma
Metastatic cancer
Breast Cancer
Lung Cancer
Melanoma
Renal Cell Cancer
Other malignancy
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Germ cell tumors
Ischemic Pituitary necrosis
Postpartum Hemorrhage
(Sheehan Syndrome)
Diabetes Mellitus
Sickle Cell Disease
Temporal Arteritis
Eclampsia
Vascular conditions
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
Internal carotid aneurysm (intracranial)
Infectious Disease
Tuberculous Meningitis
Malaria
HIV Infection
Fungal infections
Infiltrative Disease
Hemochromatosis
Amyloidosis
Lipid
storage disease
Granuloma
tous Disease
Sarcoidosis
Hypophysitis
Miscellaneous Primary Causes
Primary Empty Sella Syndrome
Monohormonal idiopathic defects
Miscellaneous Secondary Causes
Nutritional Deficiency (Starvation,
Anorexia Nervosa
)
Findings
ACTH
Deficiency (
Corticotroph
Deficiency)
See
Adrenal Insufficiency
(
Addison's Disease
)
Acute
Fatigue
Weakness
Dizziness
Nausea
or
Vomiting
Hypotension
Hypoglycemia
Chronic
Fatigue
Pallor
Weight loss
Hypoglycemia
Findings
TSH Deficiency (
Thyrotropin
Deficiency)
See
Hypothyroidism
Fatigue
Cold Intolerance
Constipation
Weight gain
Alopecia
Dry Skin
Bradycardia
Hoarse voice
Cognitive slowing
Findings
LH or FSH Deficiency (Gonadotropin Deficiency)
See
Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
Male
See
Male Hypogonadism
or
Testicular Failure
Decreased sexual function and decreased libido
Decreased
Muscle
mass
Decreased
Bone Mineral Density
Decreased body hair
Female
See
Premature Ovarian Failure
Amenorrhea
or
Oligomenorrhea
Infertility
Decreased libido
Osteoporosis
Findings
GH Deficiency
(
Growth Hormone Deficiency
)
See
Growth Hormone Deficiency
Child (Congenital
GH Deficiency
)
Decreased linear growth
Normal size at birth
Subsequently falls off height growth curve
Weight for age is preserved
Episodic
Hypoglycemia
Prolonged
Neonatal Jaundice
Microphallus
Midline craniofacial abnormalities
Adult
Fatigue
Decreased
Muscle
mass and strength
Increased visceral fat
Premature atherosclerosis
Findings
Prolactin
Deficiency
See
Prolactin
Lack of
Breast
alveolar milk secretion in pregnancy and failed
Lactation
Findings
ADH Deficiency (
Antidiuretic Hormone
Deficiency)
See
Central Diabetes Insipidus
Polyuria
Polydipsia
Nocturia
Labs
Functional or stimulation tests are typically not needed for diagnosis
Obtain Basal
Hormone
levels (morning
Fastin
g levels)
Growth Hormone
(GH)
Luteinizing Hormone
(LH)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
(FSH)
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
(TSH) with reflex to
Free Thyroxine
(
Free T4
)
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
(
ACTH
)
Management
Treat specific
Hormone
deficiencies affected and the underlying cause
See
Adrenal Insufficiency
(
Addison's Disease
)
See
Hypothyroidism
See
Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
See
Male Hypogonadism
or
Testicular Failure
See
Premature Ovarian Failure
See
Growth Hormone Deficiency
See
Central Diabetes Insipidus
References
Gounden (2021) Hypopituitarism, in StatPearls, Treasure Island, accessed 3/28/2022
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470414/
Kim (2015) Endocrinol Metab 30:443-55 [PubMed]
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