Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Man
Neuropsychiatric or cognitive disturbances are common complications after traumatic brain injury. They are commonly regarded as irreversible sequelae of organic brain injuries. We report a case of hypopituitarism in a 77-year-old man who presented with long-term neuropsychiatric disturbances, includ...
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doaj-19f6f40a52f946d58803f313ed238e8e2020-11-24T23:29:17ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462006-01-01105217217610.1016/S0929-6646(09)60341-7Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly ManYi-Cheng ChangFen-Yu TsengNeuropsychiatric or cognitive disturbances are common complications after traumatic brain injury. They are commonly regarded as irreversible sequelae of organic brain injuries. We report a case of hypopituitarism in a 77-year-old man who presented with long-term neuropsychiatric disturbances, including cognitive impairment, disturbed sleep patterns, personality change, loss of affect, and visual and auditory hallucinations after a traumatic subdural hemorrhage. The treatment response to hormone replacement therapy was nearly complete. Hypopituitarism is rarely considered in patients who sustain traumatic brain injury and the neuropsychiatric manifestations of posttraumatic hypopituitarism have rarely been reported. This case highlights the importance of hypopituitarism as a potential reversible cause of neuropsychiatric disturbances after traumatic brain injury.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664609603417hypopituitarismneuropsychiatric symptomstraumatic brain injury |
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Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Man |
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Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Man |
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Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Man |
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Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Man |
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Neuropsychiatric Disturbances and Hypopituitarism After Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Man |
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neuropsychiatric disturbances and hypopituitarism after traumatic brain injury in an elderly man |
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Journal of the Formosan Medical Association |
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0929-6646 |
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2006-01-01 |
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Neuropsychiatric or cognitive disturbances are common complications after traumatic brain injury. They are commonly regarded as irreversible sequelae of organic brain injuries. We report a case of hypopituitarism in a 77-year-old man who presented with long-term neuropsychiatric disturbances, including cognitive impairment, disturbed sleep patterns, personality change, loss of affect, and visual and auditory hallucinations after a traumatic subdural hemorrhage. The treatment response to hormone replacement therapy was nearly complete. Hypopituitarism is rarely considered in patients who sustain traumatic brain injury and the neuropsychiatric manifestations of posttraumatic hypopituitarism have rarely been reported. This case highlights the importance of hypopituitarism as a potential reversible cause of neuropsychiatric disturbances after traumatic brain injury. |
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hypopituitarism neuropsychiatric symptoms traumatic brain injury |
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