SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR
<p>Background. Shock syndrome is an acute tissue hypoperfusion. Early diagnosis and adequate symptomatic and causal treatment are mandatory. In spite of different etiologies (dehidration, bleeding, heart failure, sepsis), clinical signs and symptomes are similar (hypotension, tachicardia, tach...
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doaj-598f5aa241cc46fc823016f30fb0ec582020-11-24T22:55:58ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242004-04-017341756SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMORAndreja Sinkovič0Martin Marinšek1Matej Završnik2Oddelek za interno intenzivno medicino Klinični oddelek za interno medicino Splošna bolnišnica Maribor Ljubljanska 5 2000 MariborOddelek za interno intenzivno medicino Klinični oddelek za interno medicino Splošna bolnišnica Maribor Ljubljanska 5 2000 MariborOddelek za endokrinologijo in diabetes Klinični oddelek za interno medicino Splošna bolnišnica Maribor Ljubljanska 5 2000 Maribor<p>Background. Shock syndrome is an acute tissue hypoperfusion. Early diagnosis and adequate symptomatic and causal treatment are mandatory. In spite of different etiologies (dehidration, bleeding, heart failure, sepsis), clinical signs and symptomes are similar (hypotension, tachicardia, tachipnoe, pallor, cold and wet skin, oliguria and metabolic acidosis). Rarely, the shock syndrome is the consequence of the adrenal insufficiency due to hypopituitarism caused by brain tumor where early treatment with hydrocortisone is urgent.</p><p>Methods. This article presents a patient with a shock syndrome and multiorgan failure. Endocrinological testing and brain CT demonstrated an endocrinologically inactive tumor of hypophysis. The tumor was growing into adjacent hypophyseal tissue and causing hypopituitarism with secondary hypothyroidism and adrenal insufficiency and deficit of both gonadotropins and growth hormone.</p><p>Conclusions. Primary or secondary adrenal insufficiency are among rare causes of shock syndrome. Whenever it is suspected, estimation of serum levels of cortisol and ACTH is necessary and immediate treatment with hydrocortisone should be instituted.</p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2280shock syndromehypopituitarismbrain tumor |
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Andreja Sinkovič Martin Marinšek Matej Završnik SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR Zdravniški Vestnik shock syndrome hypopituitarism brain tumor |
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Andreja Sinkovič Martin Marinšek Matej Završnik |
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Andreja Sinkovič |
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SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR |
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SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR |
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SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR |
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SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR |
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SHOCK SYNDROME IN A PATIENT WITH HYPOPITUITARISM DUE TO BRAIN TUMOR |
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shock syndrome in a patient with hypopituitarism due to brain tumor |
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Slovenian Medical Association |
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Zdravniški Vestnik |
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1318-0347 1581-0224 |
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2004-04-01 |
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<p>Background. Shock syndrome is an acute tissue hypoperfusion. Early diagnosis and adequate symptomatic and causal treatment are mandatory. In spite of different etiologies (dehidration, bleeding, heart failure, sepsis), clinical signs and symptomes are similar (hypotension, tachicardia, tachipnoe, pallor, cold and wet skin, oliguria and metabolic acidosis). Rarely, the shock syndrome is the consequence of the adrenal insufficiency due to hypopituitarism caused by brain tumor where early treatment with hydrocortisone is urgent.</p><p>Methods. This article presents a patient with a shock syndrome and multiorgan failure. Endocrinological testing and brain CT demonstrated an endocrinologically inactive tumor of hypophysis. The tumor was growing into adjacent hypophyseal tissue and causing hypopituitarism with secondary hypothyroidism and adrenal insufficiency and deficit of both gonadotropins and growth hormone.</p><p>Conclusions. Primary or secondary adrenal insufficiency are among rare causes of shock syndrome. Whenever it is suspected, estimation of serum levels of cortisol and ACTH is necessary and immediate treatment with hydrocortisone should be instituted.</p> |
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shock syndrome hypopituitarism brain tumor |
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