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ea0026p602 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011

Clinical case of 48 years old man with panhypopituitarism of unclear etiology

Vdovich K Y , Poteshkin Y E , Pronin V S

When patient was an 14-year-old, he presented with a short stature and underdeveloped external genitalia. The patient had not undergone normal pubertal development. Hormonal studies and clinical examination revealed the findings of anterior and posterior pituitary hormone deficiency: ADH, LH (0.2 mIU/l), FSH (1.22 mIU/l). Since then patient took different therapy for diabetes insipidus. Secondary sexual characters developed during patient received gonadotropin for a very short...