Recurrent hypoglycemic seizure as a presenting symptom of post-TBI hypopituitarism in children: a case report, review and proposed protocol.

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Nadvadee Aungkawattanapong, Ketsuda Jakchai, Therdpong Tempark, Chansuda Bongsebandhu-Phubhakdi
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Abstract

Objectives: Post-traumatic brain injury hypopituitarism is a common unrecognized condition in children after head injury. Due to its similarity of clinical symptoms with those of head trauma, clinical diagnosis of post-TBI hypopituitarism is challenging. To date, there is no standardized screening protocol for children with history of brain injury. This article demonstrates a case of 14-year-old boy with severe head trauma who developed refractory seizures with episodic hypoglycemia and weight loss. We aimed to focus on the prevalence, clinical courses and clinical implementations of each hormonal axis in children with post-traumatic brain injury hypopituitarism. We also aim to raise awareness of this condition to pediatricians in light of enhancing patient care.

Methods: We have searched for original articles, published in English between year 2000 and 2021. There are 20 related articles, authors reviewed all the articles independently.

Results: Prevalence of post-traumatic hypopituitarism ranges from 5-57% in children. Growth hormone is the most commonly affected hormone. The highest prevalence is 42.3% at more than 12 months after the brain injury. The symptoms and severity range from asymptomatic to requiring long-term hormonal therapy. Although normalization of pituitary function is demonstrated at various times after the injury, hormone replacement therapy is still required in some patients.

Conclusions: This is the first report that demonstrates a presenting symptom of hypopituitarism mimic traumatic brain symptoms which result in it being overlooked. This case emphasizes the need to develop pituitary function screening protocols for children with TBI. We have proposed our pituitary screening protocol for children with TBI in this article.

反复低血糖发作是儿童脑外伤后垂体功能低下的主要症状:一个病例报告,回顾和建议的方案。
目的:颅脑损伤后垂体功能低下是儿童颅脑损伤后常见的未被认识的疾病。由于其临床症状与颅脑外伤相似,颅脑外伤后垂体功能减退症的临床诊断具有挑战性。迄今为止,对于有脑损伤史的儿童还没有标准化的筛查方案。这篇文章展示了一个14岁的男孩与严重的头部创伤谁发展难治性癫痫发作发作发作性低血糖和体重下降。我们的目的是关注儿童创伤后脑损伤垂体功能减退症中各激素轴的患病率、临床病程和临床实施情况。我们也旨在提高意识,这种情况下,以加强患者护理儿科医生。方法:我们检索了2000年至2021年间发表的英文原创文章。相关文章20篇,作者独立审稿。结果:儿童创伤后垂体功能减退的患病率为5-57%。生长激素是最常受影响的激素。在脑损伤后超过12个月,患病率最高为42.3%。症状和严重程度从无症状到需要长期激素治疗不等。虽然垂体功能在损伤后的不同时间表现出正常化,但一些患者仍需要激素替代治疗。结论:这是首次报道垂体功能减退症的症状与创伤性脑症状相似,导致其被忽视。本病例强调了为TBI患儿制定垂体功能筛查方案的必要性。我们在这篇文章中提出了我们对TBI儿童的垂体筛查方案。
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