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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 62, 1173-1179, Copyright © 1986 by Endocrine Society


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Reversible hypopituitarism in patients with large nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas

BM Arafah

Detailed pituitary function studies were conducted on 26 patients with large nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas before and 2-3 months after transsphenoidal adenomectomy. Basal serum PRL, GH, TSH, LH, FSH, and ACTH levels were measured, and dynamic studies of their secretion were made. Preoperatively, GH deficiency was found in all 26 patients (100%), hypogonadism in 25 patients (96%), hypothyroidism in 21 patients (81%), and adrenal insufficiency in 16 patients (62%). Serum PRL levels were low (1.5-4 ng/ml) in 5 patients, normal (5-20 ng/ml) in 9 patients, and mildly elevated (21-53 ng/ml) in the remaining 12 patients. After selective adenomectomy, variable improvement in pituitary function occurred in 17 patients, worsening in 1 patient, and persistence of hypopituitarism in 8 patients. After surgery, normal thyroid function was documented in 12 of the 21 patients (57%) who were hypothyroid preoperatively. Similarly, 6 of the 16 patients (38%) with adrenal insufficiency recovered normal adrenal function, and 8 of the 25 patients (32%) with hypogonadism recovered normal gonadal function. GH deficiency persisted in all but 4 patients (15%). Serum PRL levels decreased in all patients, and only 5 had midly elevated levels after surgery. The presence of a normal or mildly elevated serum PRL level before surgery in these patients was of value in predicting possible recovery of pituitary function after surgery; none of the 5 patients with low preoperative serum PRL levels had any improvement in pituitary function after surgery. A rise in serum TSH levels after TRH administration before surgery also was helpful in predicting possible recovery from hypopituitarism. Most patients who had a rise in serum TSH level in response to TRH stimulation preoperatively recovered some pituitary function after adenomectomy. In contrast, no improvement in pituitary function occurred in patients who had blunted responses to TRH preoperatively. Improvement in pituitary function occurred more often in patients with tumors measuring 25 mm or less than in those with larger tumors. In conclusion, significant improvement in pituitary function may occur after surgical adenomectomy for nonsecreting pituitary tumors. A rise in serum TSH levels in response to TRH stimulation preoperatively suggested the presence of viable pituitary tissue in these patients with hypopituitarism. The presence of a normal or mildly elevated serum PRL level before surgery also suggested the presence of functioning pituitary lactotrophs. These observations suggest that compression of the portal circulation is a possible mechanism for hypopituitarism in this setting.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)


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