2021
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvab048.1217
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Perplexing Infectious Etiology of a Case of Hypopituitarism and Central Diabetes Insipidus

Abstract: Injury to the hypothalamus and both the anterior and posterior components of the pituitary gland is rare, but can result from infiltrative processes such as sarcoidosis, Langerhans cell histiocytosis, granulomatous with polyangiitis, and lymphocytic hypophysitis. Meningitis, pituitary infection, traumatic brain injury, and surgical instrumentation are other etiologies. A 40 year old man with mild cognitive impairment due to remote meningitis was evaluated for progressive somnolence. He was obtun… Show more

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