Reversible Hypothyroidism in Empty Sella Syndrome: A Case Report

A 33 year-old Japanese woman complained of generalized fatigue, recurrent infections and gradual weight loss 1 year after her first delivery. During delivery, no excessive bleeding or change in blood pressure was noted. On endocrinologic examination 2 years after delivery, she was found to have seve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Endocrine Journal 1998, Vol.45(3), pp.385-391
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description A 33 year-old Japanese woman complained of generalized fatigue, recurrent infections and gradual weight loss 1 year after her first delivery. During delivery, no excessive bleeding or change in blood pressure was noted. On endocrinologic examination 2 years after delivery, she was found to have severe adrenal insufficiency and hypothyroidism. Pituitary function tests revealed impaired responses of ACTH, PRL and gonadotropins, and normal response of GH. TSH response to TRH was delayed but not exaggerated. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed an empty sella. The adrenal glands were responsive to extrinsic ACTH, and adequately accumulated 123I-adosterol. Antipituitary and antithyroid autoantibodies were detected in her serum. She was diagnosed with partial hypopituitarism associated with empty sella syndrome. Approximately 2 months after administration of cortisone acetate 25mg/ day her general condition was noticeably improved, with normalization of thyroid function and improvement of gonadotropin responses to GnRH. This case suggests that a physiologic dose of glucocorticoid is necessary to maintain not only thyroid function but also some of the remaining pituitary functions in patients with empty sella syndrome manifesting hypopituitarism.
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Antipituitary antibody
Cortisone - analogs & derivatives
Cortisone - therapeutic use
Empty sella syndrome
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Empty Sella Syndrome - diagnosis
Empty Sella Syndrome - drug therapy
Female
Glucocorticoid
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Hypothyroidism - drug therapy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Pituitary Function Tests
Reversible hypothyroidism
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