Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs

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Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS) is a congenital genetic disorder that causes hypopituitarism, which is characterized by hypoplasia of the adenohypophysis, ectopic neurohypophysis and pituitary stalk interruption. The clinical manifestations are related to varying degrees of pituitary ho...

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Autores: Sernaque Mechato, Roger Antonio, Torres Hu , Wilson Junior, Blaz Ladera, Joshi Antony, López Durand , Mirella Victoria, Navarro Suarez, Esteven Israel, Trejo Rodriguez, Rogher Hugo, Flores-Araoz , Dante Ruju
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Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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Materia:Hypopituitarism
Pituitary stalk
Hypogonadism
Hipopituitarismo
Tallo Pituitario
Hipogonadismo
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
Diagnóstico muy tardío de síndrome de interrupción del tallo hipofisiario en un paciente con dengue con signos de alarma
title Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
spellingShingle Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
Sernaque Mechato, Roger Antonio
Hypopituitarism
Pituitary stalk
Hypogonadism
Hipopituitarismo
Tallo Pituitario
Hipogonadismo
title_short Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
title_full Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
title_fullStr Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
title_full_unstemmed Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
title_sort Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signs
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sernaque Mechato, Roger Antonio
Torres Hu , Wilson Junior
Blaz Ladera, Joshi Antony
López Durand , Mirella Victoria
Navarro Suarez, Esteven Israel
Trejo Rodriguez, Rogher Hugo
Flores-Araoz , Dante Ruju
author Sernaque Mechato, Roger Antonio
author_facet Sernaque Mechato, Roger Antonio
Torres Hu , Wilson Junior
Blaz Ladera, Joshi Antony
López Durand , Mirella Victoria
Navarro Suarez, Esteven Israel
Trejo Rodriguez, Rogher Hugo
Flores-Araoz , Dante Ruju
author_role author
author2 Torres Hu , Wilson Junior
Blaz Ladera, Joshi Antony
López Durand , Mirella Victoria
Navarro Suarez, Esteven Israel
Trejo Rodriguez, Rogher Hugo
Flores-Araoz , Dante Ruju
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Hypopituitarism
Pituitary stalk
Hypogonadism
Hipopituitarismo
Tallo Pituitario
Hipogonadismo
topic Hypopituitarism
Pituitary stalk
Hypogonadism
Hipopituitarismo
Tallo Pituitario
Hipogonadismo
description Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS) is a congenital genetic disorder that causes hypopituitarism, which is characterized by hypoplasia of the adenohypophysis, ectopic neurohypophysis and pituitary stalk interruption. The clinical manifestations are related to varying degrees of pituitary hormone deficiency (panhypopituitarism). The diagnosis is usually made late or goes unnoticed because it depends on the clinical manifestations presented, a fact that is associated with high morbidity and mortality in patients. We present the case of a 19-year-old female patient with a pathological history of nystagmus, toxoplasmosis, stunted growth and delayed pubertal development. She was admitted to the hospital emergency room because she presented with fever, dyspnea, polyarthralgia, headache, vomiting and oral intolerance. During hospitalization, sustained hypoglycemia refractory to the administration of dextrose was evidenced. Hence, laboratory tests were performed, revealing varying degrees of pituitary hormone deficiencies, with notable deficits in growth hormone, thyroid hormone and gonadotropic hormones, as well as hypocortisolism due to a deficiency in adrenocorticotropic hormone. Consequently, she was diagnosed with dengue with warning signs and panhypopituitarism. She responded well to the established treatment, showed good progress and was discharged with hormone replacement therapy. Early and timely diagnosis of PSIS prevents issues related mainly to metabolism, growth and development. Therefore, an adequate hormonal profile and imaging study of the pituitary gland is the key to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, timely recognition and treatment improve the prognosis, quality of life and life expectancy of patients.
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spelling Very late diagnosis of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome in a patient with dengue with warning signsDiagnóstico muy tardío de síndrome de interrupción del tallo hipofisiario en un paciente con dengue con signos de alarmaSernaque Mechato, Roger AntonioTorres Hu , Wilson Junior Blaz Ladera, Joshi AntonyLópez Durand , Mirella Victoria Navarro Suarez, Esteven Israel Trejo Rodriguez, Rogher Hugo Flores-Araoz , Dante RujuHypopituitarism Pituitary stalkHypogonadismHipopituitarismoTallo Pituitario HipogonadismoPituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS) is a congenital genetic disorder that causes hypopituitarism, which is characterized by hypoplasia of the adenohypophysis, ectopic neurohypophysis and pituitary stalk interruption. The clinical manifestations are related to varying degrees of pituitary hormone deficiency (panhypopituitarism). The diagnosis is usually made late or goes unnoticed because it depends on the clinical manifestations presented, a fact that is associated with high morbidity and mortality in patients. We present the case of a 19-year-old female patient with a pathological history of nystagmus, toxoplasmosis, stunted growth and delayed pubertal development. She was admitted to the hospital emergency room because she presented with fever, dyspnea, polyarthralgia, headache, vomiting and oral intolerance. During hospitalization, sustained hypoglycemia refractory to the administration of dextrose was evidenced. Hence, laboratory tests were performed, revealing varying degrees of pituitary hormone deficiencies, with notable deficits in growth hormone, thyroid hormone and gonadotropic hormones, as well as hypocortisolism due to a deficiency in adrenocorticotropic hormone. Consequently, she was diagnosed with dengue with warning signs and panhypopituitarism. She responded well to the established treatment, showed good progress and was discharged with hormone replacement therapy. Early and timely diagnosis of PSIS prevents issues related mainly to metabolism, growth and development. Therefore, an adequate hormonal profile and imaging study of the pituitary gland is the key to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, timely recognition and treatment improve the prognosis, quality of life and life expectancy of patients.El síndrome de interrupción del tallo hipofisiario (SITH) es una alteración congénita de origen genético que ocasiona hipopituitarismo, y se caracteriza por la presencia de hipoplasia de la adenohipófisis, neurohipófisis ectópica e interrupción del tallo hipofisiario. Las manifestaciones clínicas se relacionan con grados variables de déficit de la hormona hipofisiaria (panhipopituitarismo). El diagnóstico suele realizarse tardíamente o pasar desapercibido debido a que depende de las manifestaciones clínicas que se presenten, hecho que se relaciona con una alta morbimortalidad en los pacientes. Se presenta el caso de una paciente de 19 años con antecedentes patológicos de nistagmo, toxoplasmosis, retraso del crecimiento y desarrollo de la pubertad, que ingresa a emergencia del hospital por presentar fiebre, disnea, poliartralgia, cefalea, vómitos e intolerancia oral. En hospitalización se evidencia un cuadro de hipoglicemia sostenido y refractario a la aplicación de dextrosa, por lo que se le realizaron exámenes de laboratorio, evidenciándose grados variables de deficiencias hormonales hipofisiarias, destacando el déficit de la hormona de crecimiento, hipotiroidismo, hormonas gonadotrópicas e hipocortisolismo por déficit de hormona adrenocorticotropa, por lo que fue diagnosticada de dengue con signo de alarma e panhipopituitarismo. Respondió adecuadamente al tratamiento establecido, evolucionando favorablemente y siendo dada de alta con terapia de reemplazo hormonal. El diagnóstico temprano y oportuno del SITH evita los problemas relacionados principalmente al metabolismo, crecimiento y desarrollo. Por ello, una realización de perfil hormonal y estudio de imagen adecuado de la hipófisis es la clave para el diagnóstico y tratamiento. Así, el reconocimiento y tratamiento oportuno mejoran el pronóstico, calidad y esperanza de vida de los pacientes.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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