نتایج جستجو برای: hypopituitarism
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In a classic article published in this journal more than 50 yr ago, Escamilla and Lisser (1) reported that head trauma accounted for hypopituitarism in only 4 of 595 patients (0.7%). In the following 19 yr, Altman and Pruzanski (2) collected 15 additional cases of posthead trauma hypopituitarism (PHTH) from the international literature. In the subsequent 25 yr, Edwards and Clark (3) collected 3...
OBJECTIVE There is increasing awareness among physicians of the risks of traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced hypopituitarism. We have assessed the prevalence and risk factors of post-traumatic hypopituitarism by analyzing the TBI database of the University of Pecs. DESIGN This consecutive analysis of 126 TBI survivors (mean age: 42.4 years, average follow-up time: 48 months) revealed that 60...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has until recently been considered a rare cause of loss of pituitary function, accounting for less than one percent of all new cases of hypopituitarism. Newer studies have, however, indicated otherwise, and overlooking the condition in case of the life-threatening adrenal insufficiency after brain trauma may be fatal (Schneider et al., 2007a). Thus, chronic anterior...
Studies of traumatic brain injury from all causes have found evidence of chronic hypopituitarism, defined by deficient production of one or more pituitary hormones at least 1 year after injury, in 25-50% of cases. Most studies found the occurrence of posttraumatic hypopituitarism (PTHP) to be unrelated to injury severity. Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and hypogonadism were reported most frequ...
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