M O Reilly
National University of Ireland, Galway
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QJM: An International Journal of Medicine | 2015
M O Reilly; Donal J. Sexton; Michael Conall Dennedy; T.J. Counihan; Francis M. Finucane; T. O’Brien; A.W. O’Regan
BACKGROUND Neurosarcoidosis is a rare and aggressive variant of systemic sarcoidosis which may result in hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction. We report a case of hypothalamic hypopituitarism secondary to neurosarcoidosis complicated by adipsic diabetes insipidus (ADI). Initiation of anti-tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) therapy resulted in both radiological disease remission and recovery of osmoregulated thirst appreciation after 3 months. CASE SUMMARY A 22-year-old man was referred to the endocrinology service with profound weight gain, polyuria and lethargy. Biochemical testing confirmed anterior hypopituitarism while posterior pituitary failure was confirmed by hypotonic polyuria responding to desmopressin. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated extensive hypothalamic infiltration; neurosarcoidosis was confirmed histologically after excisional cervical lymph node biopsy. Osmoregulated thirst appreciation was normal early in the disease course despite severe hypotonic polyuria. However, subsequent subjective loss of thirst appreciation and development of severe hypernatraemia in the setting of normal cognitive function indicated onset of ADI. MANAGEMENT Clinical management involved daily weighing, regular plasma sodium measurement, fixed daily fluid intake and oral desmopressin. We initiated immunosuppressive therapy with pulsed intravenous anti-TNF-α therapy (infliximab) after multidisciplinary team consultation. OUTCOME Infliximab therapy resulted in successful radiological disease remission and complete recovery of osmoregulated thirst appreciation. This was confirmed by subjective return of thirst response and maintenance of plasma sodium in the normal range in the absence of close biochemical monitoring.
Diabetic Medicine | 2011
Paddy Gillespie; Ciaran O’Neill; G Avalos; M O Reilly; Fidelma Dunne
Diabet. Med. 28, 912–918 (2011)
Diabetologia | 2011
Ep O Sullivan; G Avalos; M O Reilly; Michael Conall Dennedy; Geraldine Gaffney; Fidelma Dunne
Irish Journal of Medical Science | 2010
M O Reilly; G Avalos; Ep O Sullivan
Diabetic Medicine | 2011
Paddy Gillespie; M O Reilly; G Avalos
Archive | 2010
Ep O Sullivan; G Avalos; M O Reilly
Archive | 2010
Paddy Gillespie; G Avalos; M O Reilly
Archive | 2010
Ep O Sullivan; G Avalos; M O Reilly
Archive | 2010
M O Reilly; G Avalos; Ep O Sullivan
Irish Journal of Medical Science | 2010
Michael Conall Dennedy; G Avalos; M O Reilly