ea0049ep968 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017
Cetinkaya Gamze
, Kilic Aysegul Ulu
, Karaca Zuleyha
, Doganay Mehmet
, Yuce Z T
, Unluhizarci Kursad
, Kelestimur Fahrettin
, Tanriverdi Fatih
Objectives: Acute bacterial or viral CNS infections have been shown to result in hypopituitarism during the acute phase, and 624 months after the event in a few studies. However, there are no data in the literature regarding the long term pituitary functions after acute CNS infections. This cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate the pituitary functions long-term after the acute bacterial or viral CNS infections.Methods: 19 patients with age...