An Unusual Pituitary Mass Revealing a Primary Hypothyroidism!

  • Moumen A
  • Meftah A
  • El jadi H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Autoimmune hypothyroidism is a common medical condition. Its revelation by thyrotrophic hyperplasia is an unusual and may be misdiagnosed as a pituitary adenoma. A 35-year-old man is referred to us for endocrinological assessment before surgery of a pituitary macroadenoma with bitemporal hemianopsia. Biological data reveal profound primary hypothyroidism. With thyroid hormone substitution, the thyroid function was normalized. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging, showed the complete shrinkage of the pituitary mass attesting of a thyrotrophic pituitary hyperplasia. This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary assessment of pituitary masses to avoid unnecessary surgery and to prevent consequences of sellar masses.

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Moumen, A., Meftah, A., El jadi, H., Elmoussaoui, S., & Belmejdoub, G. (2015). An Unusual Pituitary Mass Revealing a Primary Hypothyroidism! Clinics and Practice, 5(1), 733. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2015.733

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