features due to hormone deficiencies

Last reviewed 01/2018

Hypopituitarism may present with loss of anterior or posterior pituitary hormones. The loss of anterior pituitary hormones is usually partial and occurs in the order:

  • Growth hormone deficiency:
    • pituitary dwarfism in children - diminished skeletal growth, retarded sexual development, normal intelligence, hypoglycaemic episodes
    • wrinkling of skin, tendency to hypoglycaemia in adults

  • Gonadotrophin deficiency:
    • delay in puberty in children
    • amenorrhoea, impotency, loss of libido in adults

  • TSH deficiency:
    • isolated TSH deficiency is very rare
    • secondary hypothyroidism - sensitivity to cold, dry skin, physical and mental sluggishness, coarseness of hair

  • ACTH deficiency:
    • decreased skin pigmentation
    • poor apetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, muscle weakness, loss of axillary and pubic hair in females

  • Prolactin deficiency:
    • failure of lactation in post-partum patients

Loss of posterior pituitary hormones:

  • ADH deficiency:
    • polyuria, thirst