ea0086p101 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022
Tabasum Maria
, Tariq Sadia
, Afridi Saima
, Adnan Shafqat Syed
, Serfraz Rabeeya
, Malik Shiraz
, Ogunko Arthur
, Fidelis Abedo Itopa
Background: Gonadotroph adenomas are usually clinically non-functioning and hypersecretion of FSH or LH is unusual, and no distinct hormone-dependent clinical phenotype is present. Positive immunostaining for nuclear transcription factor SF1 is usually sufficient to diagnose gonadotroph adenoma.Case History: A 37-year-old lady with Asian background presented with tiredness, headaches, weight gain, poor sleep, secondary amenorrhea and infertility for 2 ye...