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Hypopituitarism

Hypopituitarism. By: Zach Lanham. What is Hypopituitarism?. Rare disorder in which your pituitary glands fails to produce one or more of its hormone or does not produce enough of them. Symptoms. Some symptoms do vary depending on the hormone(s) that are affected. They include: Fatigue

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Hypopituitarism

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  1. Hypopituitarism By: Zach Lanham

  2. What is Hypopituitarism? • Rare disorder in which your pituitary glands fails to produce one or more of its hormone or does not produce enough of them.

  3. Symptoms • Some symptoms do vary depending on the hormone(s) that are affected. They include: • Fatigue • Loss of Appetite • Weight Loss • Anemia • Short stature in children

  4. Hypopituitarism Causes • Hypopituitarism can be inherited, but is more commonly seen from a tumor on the pituitary gland. Other causes include: • Head injuries • Tuberculosis • Meningitis • Stroke

  5. Diagnosing Hypopituitarism • Blood Tests • To help detect low hormone levels • Dynamic Testing • To detect hormone levels after taking hormone medication • Brain Imaging • To detect a pituitary tumor or other abnormality • Vision Test • To determine if the pituitary tumor has impacted your vision

  6. Tumor on Pituitary Gland

  7. Treatments • There is not a cure for this disorder, unless it is caused by a tumor, which removing the tumor should allow hormone levels to return to normal. • If there is not a tumor, than hormone replacement therapy is the only other treatment. These include: • Corticosteroids – ex. Hydrocortisone, prednisone • Thyroid – ex. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) • Sex Hormones – ex. Testosterone, Estrogen, Progesterone • Growth Hormone

  8. Sources • http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypopituitarism/DS00479/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs

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