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Should anterior pituitary function be tested during follow-up of all patients presenting at the emergency department because of traumatic brain injury
European Journal of Endocrinology, 10/14/09
van der Eerden A et al. – Applying strict diagnostic criteria to an emergency–department–based cohort of TBI patients showed that anterior pituitary dysfunction is rare (<1%). Routine pituitary screening in unselected patients after TBI is unlikely to be cost–effective.
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