Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Mar 2021)

Management of hypopituitarism: a perspective from the Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism

  • Heraldo Mendes Garmes,
  • César Luiz Boguszewski,
  • Paulo Augusto Carvalho Miranda,
  • Manoel Ricardo Alves Martins,
  • Silvia Regina Correa da Silva,
  • Julio Zaki Abucham Filho,
  • Nina Rosa de Castro Musolino,
  • Lucio Vilar,
  • Luiz Henrique Corrêa Portari,
  • Mônica Roberto Gadelha,
  • Leandro Kasuki,
  • Luciana Ansaneli Naves,
  • Mauro Antônio Czepielewski,
  • Tobias Skrebsky de Almeida,
  • Felipe Henning Gaia Duarte,
  • Andrea Glezer,
  • Marcello Delano Bronstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 2
pp. 212 – 230

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Hypopituitarism is a disorder characterized by insufficient secretion of one or more pituitary hormones. New etiologies of hypopituitarism have been recently described, including head trauma, cerebral hemorrhage, and drug-induced hypophysitis. The investigation of patients with these new disorders, in addition to advances in diagnosis and treatment of hypopituitarism, has increased the prevalence of this condition. Pituitary hormone deficiencies can induce significant clinical changes with consequent increased morbidity and mortality rates, while hormone replacement based on current guidelines protects these patients. In this review, we will first discuss the different etiologies of hypopituitarism and then address one by one the clinical aspects, diagnostic evaluation, and therapeutic options for deficiencies of TSH, ACTH, gonadotropin, and GH. Finally, we will detail the hormonal interactions that occur during replacement of pituitary hormones.

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