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ea0049ep1064 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Low incidence of hyperprolactinemia following traumatic brain injury

Tortora Anna , La Sala Domenico , Tramontano Anna Luna , Bisogno Francesca , Angrisani Elisabetta , Carrano Mario , Vitale Mario

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability and death, and a cause of neuroendocrine dysfunction. Partial or complete pituitary dysfunction is a frequent event occurring in 25–50% of subjects after a TBI as result from damage to either the pituitary or the hypothalamus. This large variability depends on the screening methods and on the difficulty to predict the effects of the trauma on pituitary. Growth hormone deficiency and gonadotropin defic...