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Endocrine Practice

Central hypogonadism: distinguishing idiopathic low testosterone from pituitary tumors.

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A S Dobs
S El-Deiry
G Wand
M Wiederkehr

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OBJECTIVE

To attempt to determine clinical or hormonal characteristics that could help distinguish benign idiopathic low testosterone (ILT) from pituitary tumor.

METHODS

On retrospective review of medical records of patients encountered by Johns Hopkins endocrine staff between 1985 and July 1995, 64 patients who fulfilled our enrollment criteria--27 men with ILT and 37 patients with imaging-proven pituitary tumor--were identified. Men 21 years of age or older needed to have had serum testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and prolactin levels measured before hormonal replacement therapy or pituitary tumor extirpation (or both) and a high-quality imaging scan (computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging) done and interpreted by the Johns Hopkins radiology staff.

RESULTS

In comparison with men who had ILT, men with pituitary tumors had similar serum testosterone levels and significantly higher serum levels of LH, FSH, and prolactin. In addition, significantly more men with pituitary tumors had visual field abnormalities, headaches, and symptoms of hypothyroidism in comparison with the men with ILT. In contrast, the group with ILT complained significantly more of impotence, erectile dysfunction, and depression than did the group with pituitary tumors. The age at initial assessment was comparable in both study groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Although age at initial manifestation did not predict the presence of pituitary tumor, the group of men with tumors were more likely than those with ILT to have serum testosterone levels <150 ng/dL, higher serum gonadotropin and prolactin levels, and visual field abnormalities and less likely to have sexual dysfunction. Therefore, on the basis of our data, we recommend that men with these findings should be referred for a magnetic resonance image to exclude the presence of a tumor.

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