Lymphocytic hypophysitis - various course of the disease and individualized therapeutic approach. An algorithm of the follow-up.

Endokrynologia Polska Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-06 DOI:10.5603/ep.99452
Łukasz Kluczyński, Edyta Tkacz, Anna Grochowska, Małgorzata Wójcik, Grzegorz Zieliński, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Aleksadra Gilis-Januszewska
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Introduction: Lymphocytic hypophysitis (LH) is a rare inflammatory disorder of the pituitary or/and hypothalamus with variable disease course: from spontaneous remission to pituitary atrophy. The diagnosis, treatment and follow-up remain challenging. The aim of the study is to present long-term data and an individualized therapeutic approach and propose an algorithm for the follow-up of patients with probable LH.

Material and methods: A retrospective analysis of 18 consecutive adult patients (13 W/5 M, mean age 45.2 years) with LH diagnosed and treated in a tertiary referral center.

Results: The first manifestations were headaches (50.0%), polyuria/polydipsia (33.3%) and symptoms of hypopituitarism (16.7%). Somatotropic, adrenal, gonadal and thyroid axis insufficiencies were found in 44.4%, 33.3%, 33.3%, and 27.8% of patients, respectively. Arginine vasopressin deficiency was diagnosed in 8 patients (44.4%). Some of the dysfunctions were transient. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed thickened pituitary stalk in all but 2 cases. In 2 patients an anterior pituitary lesion, most likely inflammatory was described. Four patients were given steroids (severe headaches) with clinical recovery and stable/improved MRI. One woman was operated on due to the progressive mass-related symptoms - histopathological examination confirmed LH. In the remaining 13/18 patients watchful waiting approach allowed to obtain hormonal and radiological stabilization/improvement.

Conclusions: LH is a disease with a complex clinical picture and challenging diagnosis. Treatment requires an individual approach: vigilant observation is the cornerstone of therapy, with steroid/surgical treatment reserved for cases with mass-related symptoms. Further multicenter research might help in better understanding of the LH and creating standards of care in this rare disease.

淋巴细胞性腺功能减退症--不同的病程和个性化治疗方法。随访算法。
简介淋巴细胞性下丘脑炎(LH)是一种罕见的垂体或/和下丘脑炎症性疾病,病程多变:从自发缓解到垂体萎缩。诊断、治疗和随访仍具有挑战性。本研究的目的是提供长期数据和个体化治疗方法,并提出一种对可能患有 LH 的患者进行随访的算法:对一家三级转诊中心连续诊断和治疗的18例LH成人患者(13例男性/5例女性,平均年龄45.2岁)进行回顾性分析:首发表现为头痛(50.0%)、多尿/多尿(33.3%)和垂体功能减退症状(16.7%)。44.4%、33.3%、33.3%和27.8%的患者分别出现促躯体、肾上腺、性腺和甲状腺轴功能不足。8名患者(44.4%)被诊断为精氨酸加压素缺乏症。其中一些功能障碍是一过性的。磁共振成像(MRI)显示,除 2 例患者外,其他患者的垂体柄均增粗。2例患者的垂体前叶病变,很可能是炎症性的。四名患者接受了类固醇治疗(严重头痛),临床症状得到恢复,核磁共振成像结果稳定/改善。一名女性患者因肿块相关症状进展而接受了手术,组织病理学检查证实为 LH。其余13/18名患者通过观察等待,激素水平和放射学检查均趋于稳定/好转:LH是一种临床表现复杂、诊断困难的疾病。治疗需要因人而异:警惕性观察是治疗的基石,类固醇/手术治疗保留给有肿块相关症状的病例。进一步的多中心研究可能有助于更好地了解 LH,并为这种罕见疾病制定治疗标准。
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