Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism

ABSTRACT: Objective: We present a case of a 45-year-old woman with history of Graves disease treated with thyroidectomy who developed panhypopituitarism due to granulomatous hypophysitis. Methods: The details of the case presentation, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment are reviewed. On routine fo...

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Main Authors: Bana Antonios, MD, Kais Antonios, Terri Washington, MD, FACE, Maha Abboud, MD, FACE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-07-01
Series:AACE Clinical Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2376060520301073
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spelling doaj-d315ac82760b48f69c750806beb3732f2021-04-30T07:23:33ZengElsevierAACE Clinical Case Reports2376-06052018-07-0144e329e333Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary HypothyroidismBana Antonios, MD0Kais Antonios1Terri Washington, MD, FACE2Maha Abboud, MD, FACE3From Tishreen University of Latakia, SyriaFrom Tishreen University of Latakia, SyriaAddress correspondence to Dr. Terri Washington, 1200 South York Street, Suite 3150, Elmhurst, IL 60126.; Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, Elmhurst, Illinois.Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, Elmhurst, Illinois.ABSTRACT: Objective: We present a case of a 45-year-old woman with history of Graves disease treated with thyroidectomy who developed panhypopituitarism due to granulomatous hypophysitis. Methods: The details of the case presentation, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment are reviewed. On routine follow-up visits for thyroid condition, the patient complained of symptoms of hyperthyroidism, despite being on a previously adequate dose of levothyroxine. Work-up led to the diagnosis of hypophysitis. Results: The patient responded to corticosteroid therapy, but 5 months later, magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed recurrence of the disease. Eventually, the patient underwent partial transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, later developed recurrence of disease, and had total hypophysectomy. The postoperative pathology report was consistent of granulomatous hypophysitis. Conclusion: Granulomatous hypophysitis is an uncommon inflammatory disease affecting the pituitary. It is commonly misdiagnosed as a macroadenoma because of its clinical presentation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2376060520301073
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author Bana Antonios, MD
Kais Antonios
Terri Washington, MD, FACE
Maha Abboud, MD, FACE
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Kais Antonios
Terri Washington, MD, FACE
Maha Abboud, MD, FACE
Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism
AACE Clinical Case Reports
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Kais Antonios
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title Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism
title_short Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism
title_full Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism
title_fullStr Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism
title_full_unstemmed Primary Granulomatous Hypophysitis Presenting with Secondary Hypothyroidism
title_sort primary granulomatous hypophysitis presenting with secondary hypothyroidism
publisher Elsevier
series AACE Clinical Case Reports
issn 2376-0605
publishDate 2018-07-01
description ABSTRACT: Objective: We present a case of a 45-year-old woman with history of Graves disease treated with thyroidectomy who developed panhypopituitarism due to granulomatous hypophysitis. Methods: The details of the case presentation, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment are reviewed. On routine follow-up visits for thyroid condition, the patient complained of symptoms of hyperthyroidism, despite being on a previously adequate dose of levothyroxine. Work-up led to the diagnosis of hypophysitis. Results: The patient responded to corticosteroid therapy, but 5 months later, magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed recurrence of the disease. Eventually, the patient underwent partial transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, later developed recurrence of disease, and had total hypophysectomy. The postoperative pathology report was consistent of granulomatous hypophysitis. Conclusion: Granulomatous hypophysitis is an uncommon inflammatory disease affecting the pituitary. It is commonly misdiagnosed as a macroadenoma because of its clinical presentation.
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