2015
DOI: 10.3390/jcm4050965
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Addisonian Crisis after Missed Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Hypopituitarism

Abstract: We report a case of a previously undiagnosed panhypopituitarism initially presenting as a full-blown Addisonian crisis with hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hypotension and neuropsychological symptoms, more than 30 years after a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). The patient also displayed clearly visible pathognomonic clinical signs of long-standing pituitary dysfunction. The case highlights the importance of being aware of endocrine sequelae even decades after serious TBI.

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“…Sin embargo, un gran número de pacientes presentan persistencia de la disfunción de la hipófisis, empeoramiento del déficit, o incluso desarrollan nuevas deficiencias (6)(7)(8). Esto ha sido reportado con periodos de latencia tan largos como 30 años después de la LCT (12) .…”
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“…Sin embargo, un gran número de pacientes presentan persistencia de la disfunción de la hipófisis, empeoramiento del déficit, o incluso desarrollan nuevas deficiencias (6)(7)(8). Esto ha sido reportado con periodos de latencia tan largos como 30 años después de la LCT (12) .…”
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“…Estudios recientes revelaron que la autoinmunidad puede tener algún papel en el desarrollo y/o empeoramiento del hipopituitarismo. Se han reportado anticuerpos antihipófisis y anticuerpos antihipotalámicos en títulos altos en pacientes con hipopituitarismo luego de LCT (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13) .…”
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“…However, given the fact that neuroendocrine function in patients after SAH or TBI can be considered as fluctuating to a certain degree, the indication for hormone replacement must be checked on a regular basis in order to prevent under-, but also over-treatment. This is exemplified by case reports by Agha et al [ 12 ] and Streetz-van der Werf et al [ 13 ], which highlight the consequences of over- or under-treating patients with neuroendocrine damage after TBI.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Unrecognized TBI-induced hypopituitarism may have distant consequences. In 2015, a case of Addisonian crisis due to undiagnosed PTHP was reported in a 49-year-old patient who had suffered severe TBI in a car collision 31 years earlier [63]. However, it should be strongly emphasized that endocrinological disturbances due to PTHP provoke not only physical symptoms but also affect mental health and quality of life.…”
Section: Pthp As a Challenge For Emergency Physiciansmentioning
confidence: 99%