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Dr. Flavia V. Castelino (Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology): A 43-year-old man was seen in the neuro-oncology clinic of this hospital because of fatigue and lesions in the pituitary and cerebellum detected on radiography. He had been well until approximately 9 years earlier, when thirst, insomnia, fatigue, and arthralgias developed. On evaluation at another facility, a diagnosis of diabetes insipidus was made, and desmopressin was prescribed. The symptoms resolved; however, during the next several years, he and his wife were unable to conceive a second child. Approximately 3 years earlier, insomnia, fatigue, and joint pain recurred, associated with cold intolerance. Evaluation
Differential Diagnosis
Hypopituitarism
Sarcoidosis
Retroperitoneal Fibrosis
Aortitis
Histiocytoses
Dr. John A. Mills's Diagnosis
Pathological Discussion
Anatomical Diagnosis
Source Information
From the Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology Division (J.A.M.) and the Department of Radiology (R.G.G.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; the Departments of Rheumatology (J.A.M.) and Radiology (R.G.G.), Harvard Medical School, Boston; and the Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh (R.J.).
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