MEETING NOTES : Dr. Salvatori
Meeting Created: July 20, 2012 11:00 AM
Lombard
Testing and Diagnosis Process for Pituitary Disorders
Pituitary disorders can be difficult to diagnose in many cases. Dr. Salvatori will discuss the
different testing and diagnostic procedures to determine the pituitary disorder. MAGIC
receives many calls asking about diagnostic procedures. This segment will be helpful in under-
standing what procedures are used today to provide the best treatment available.
Dr. Cushing picture
Dr. S only sees diagnosed patients
Dr C 1932 description from Johns Hopkins, pre-MRI
Causes do CS
- Prescriptions, iatrogenic
- ACTH independent adrenal 20%
- ATCH dependent, 80%, 85%of those Cushings
- Bruisings
- Facial plethora, redness
- Weakness
- Striae
Symptoms
- Fat pads
- Moon face
- Thin skin
- Acne
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Weight gain
- Menstrual
- Decreased libido
- Irritability
diagnosis
- UFC
- Overnight sex
- Salivary
- Dex-CRF
Diurnal rhythm, changing time zones, what helps you wake up
Is CS ACTH-dependent?
Where is the ACTH coming from?
- Up to 30% not visible on MRI
- Up to 10% of normal people suggest pituitary incidentaloma
- MRI is not good test to diagnose
First do no harm, be sure before surgery
IPSS, not to diagnose Cushings, just to find where ACTH is coming from
Lose more blood testing for Cushings than during surgery
Prolactinoma vs. pseudo-prolactinoma
- Pregnant
- Psychoactive drugs
Acromegaly: IGF-1 not whole story
Hugo brothers
Hypopituitarism
- Many undiagnosed
- 45/100,000 from Spanish study
- 94/100,000 from Belgian
Secondary, TSH isn't a good test
Testicle size
Adrenal insufficiency
AM cortisol less then 3 ug/dl
Random cortisol above 15 ug/dl rules it out
Tests
- ITT
- ACTH stimulation
Adrenals shrink
Pituitary apoplexy=acute adrenal insufficiency
GH deficiency
IGF-1 not good test
Glucagon used now at Hopkins. Cutoff is 3
Heavier you are, lower GH on stimulation test
Pan-hypopituitary don't need stimulation testing
Causes of hypopituitary
Traumatic brain injury, mostly young men
Cancer, radiation to brain
Hypopituitary
- Undiagnosed
- Gradual symptoms
- Steroid replacement before thyroid replacement
Q & A
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