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ea0011p99 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

An unusual case of panhypopituitarism associated with positive ANCA: atypical presentation of Wegener’s disease or lymphocytic hypophysitis?

Medici F , Kelly P

A 60-year-old Caucasian male was referred to our Endocrine unit with symptoms suggestive of adrenal failure (malaise and fatigue).A Synachten test confirmed the diagnosis (baseline cortisol <5 nmol/l, post Synachten 74 nmol/l) and indicated secondary adrenal failure (baseline ACTH undetectable). Further hormonal tests showed secondary hypothyroidism (TSH 0.43 mU/ml, FT4 7.1 pmol/l) and hypogonadism (testosterone <0.7 nmol/l, LH 0.6 U/l). Prolacti...