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Reversible endocrine dysfunction and pituitary stalk enlargement

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We report 4 patients (3 of which were children) with diabetes insipidus and different degrees of hypopituitarism in whom a pituitary stalk enlargement was disclosed on imaging techniques, and in whom radiological and functional recovery was observed during follow-up. Pituitary substitution therapy with desmopressin, thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and/or oral contraceptives was prescribed. During follow-up, regression of the stalk lesion was seen which was spontaneous in 2 cases, following a short course of corticosteroids in another and an empirical trial of tuberculostatic drugs in the fourth. A partial recovery of pituitary function was also observed. These cases illustrate that pituitary stalk enlargement and associated hypopituitarism may be reversible; however, this morphological and functional recovery has rarely been described in adults and has not been previously reported in children.

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Chico, A., Puig-Domingo, M., Martul, P. et al. Reversible endocrine dysfunction and pituitary stalk enlargement. J Endocrinol Invest 21, 122–127 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03350326

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