Traumatic brain injury induced neuroendocrine changes: acute hormonal changes of anterior pituitary function

ConclusionsAcute hypocortisolism should be diagnosed and managed promptly, as it can be life-threatening, but currently there is no evidence to support treatment of acute GH, thyroid hormones or gonadotropins deficiencies. However, a more comprehensive assessment of anterior pituitary function should be undertaken both in the early and in the post-acute phase, since ongoing hormone deficiencies may adversely affect the recovery and quality of life of these patients.
Source: Pituitary - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research