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KMID : 0370920140310010061
Yeungnam Univercity Journal of Medicine
2014 Volume.31 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.64
Panhypopituitarism due to craniopharyngioma with bilateral slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Kim Sun-Woo

Song Young-Jin
Choi Eun-Jeong
Han Dong-Hee
Jung Hyun-Yon
Yu Sung-Hoon
Yoo Hyung-Joon
Yoo Jae-Myung
Abstract
Craniopharyngiomas are rare primary intracranial tumors. Despite their benign histological appearance, they are often associated with an unfavorable prognosis. The typical manifestations upon diagnosis are headache, visual impairment, polyuria/polydypsia, growth retardation, disturbance of pubertal development, and significant weight gain. The treatment options include radical surgery or radiotherapy, or a combination of these modalities. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is the most common adolescent hip disorder. SCFE occurs when the capital femoral epiphysis displaces posteriorly on the femoral neck at the level of the physis. The etiology of SCFE is thought to be multifactorial and may include obesity, growth surges, and less common endocrine disorders. The related endocrine disorders include hypothyroidism, growth hormone supplementation, hypogonadism, and panhypopituitarism. Reported herein is a case of panhypopituitarism caused by craniopharyngioma combined with SCFE.
KEYWORD
Hypopituitarism, Craniopharyngioma, Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
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