Clinical Aspects of Pituitary Disease Flashcards

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What are examples of diseases caused by hypersecretion of the pituitary gland?

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Acromegaly (GH)

Cushing’s disease (ACTH)

Hyperprolactinaemia (prolactin)

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What are some clinical features of acromegaly?

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Spade like hands

Wide feet

Coarse facial features

Thick lips and tongue

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Sweating

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What are some complications of acromegaly?

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Headache

Chiasmal compression

Diabetes mellitus

Hypertension

Cardiomyopathy

Sleep apnoea

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What disease is this?

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What investigations are used to diagnose acromegaly?

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OGTT (give carbohydrates and see if GH and IGF-1 is suppressed like it should be)

Random Serum GH

GHRH

MRI (look for pituitary tumour)

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What disease is this?

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Cushing’s syndrome

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What is the clinical manifestation of hyperprolactinaemia?

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What is the aetiology of hyperprolacticaemia?

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  • Physiological
    • Pregnancy, lactation, stress
  • Pharmacological
    • DA depleting and DA antagonist drugs
  • Pathological
    • Primary hypothyroidism
    • Pituitary lesions (prolactinoma or pituitary stalk pressure)
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What are some examples of drugs that may cause hyperprolactinaemia?

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  • Dopamine antagonists
    • Neuroleptics
    • Anti-emetics
  • DA depleting agents
  • Oestrogens
  • Some antidepressents
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What are some clinical features of pituitary hypofunction?

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  • Adults
    • Tiredness, weight gain, depression, reduced libido, impotence, menstrual problems
    • Skin pallor
    • Reduced body hair
  • Children
    • Reduced linear growth
    • Delayed puberty
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What is an example of a condition that is caused by pituitary hypofunction?

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Cranial diabetes insipidus

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What causes cranial diabetes insipidus?

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Hypothalamus does not produce enough vasopressin hormone

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What investigation is done for cranial diabetes insipidus?

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Fluid deprivation test assess ability of kidneys to concentrate urine under the influence of ADH

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What is the differential diagnosis for cranial diabetes insipidus?

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  • Idiopathic
  • Post-trauma
  • Metastatic carcinoma
  • Craniopharyngioma
  • Other brain tumours such as germinoma
  • Rare causes like sarcoidosis
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15
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What visual field defect is caused by a pituitary tumour?

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Bitemporal hemianopia

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16
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What is the management of acromegaly due to pituitary tumour?

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Somatostatin analogues

GH receptor antagonist

17
Q

What is the management of hyposecretion due to pituitary tumour?

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Cortisol, T4, sex steroids, GH

Desmopressin

18
Q

What is the treatment of pituitary tumours?

A

Surgery (mostly transphenoidal)

Radiotherapy

19
Q

What monthly injections can be given for the management of acromegaly?

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Slow release octreotide and lanreotide

20
Q

What are some adverse effects of somatostatin analogues in treatment of acromegaly?

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  • Nausea, cramps, diarrhoea, flatulence
  • Cholesterol gallstones
  • Slow release preparations required monthly injections
  • High cost
21
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Management of Hyperprolactinaemia

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Dopamine agonist

Surgery

Stop drugs which reduce dopamine:

Anti-emtetics

Oestrogen (not the OCP)

Antipsychotics and antidepressants

22
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Iatrogenic causes of diabetes insipidus

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Litium (biploar drug)