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Hypopituitarism Due to Localized Hypothalamic Lesions

Author Affiliations

Buffalo

From the departments of medicine A (Drs. Gailani and Band), pathology (Dr. Roque), and thoracic surgery (Dr. Ross), Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo. Dr. Roque is now with; the Cauteret Hospital, Morehead City, NC. Dr. Band is now with the University of Alberta, Edmonton. Dr. Ross is now with the Perth Amboy (NJ) General Hospital.

Arch Intern Med. 1970;126(2):284-286. doi:10.1001/archinte.1970.00310080090013
Abstract

A 59-year-old man with inoperable bronchogenic carcinoma manifested diabetes insipidus and progressive impairment of adenohypophyseal function. Postmortem examination revealed bilaterally symmetrical localized hemorrhagic hypothalamic lesions while the adenohypophysis was virtually intact. This observation confirms findings from animal experiments and clinical impressions which indicate control of the adenohypophyseal function by the hypothalamus.

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