Lymphocytic hypophysitis with a long latent period from onset of central diabetes insipidus to development of pituitary enlargement

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Abstract

A 61-year-old man presented with central lymphocytic hypophysitis. Initial pituitary MRI imaging was normal, except for loss of the "bright spot" of the posterior lobe. A diagnosis of idiopathic diabetes insipidus was made. Two years later, pituitary gland enlargement with panhypopituitarism was detected. Eight months after commencing a replacement dose of corticosteroid, the pituitary enlargement was reduced in size. These findings resulted in a diagnosis of lymphocytic hypophysitis. In patients with idiopathic diabetes insipidus, it is important to suspect lymphocytic hypophysitis and to perform a long follow-up to repeat endocrinological examinations and pituitary imaging. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Akahori, H., & Sugimoto, T. (2010). Lymphocytic hypophysitis with a long latent period from onset of central diabetes insipidus to development of pituitary enlargement. Internal Medicine, 49(15), 1565–1571. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3458

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