A 13 year old boy with Blackfan-Diamond anemia treated with frequent transfusions was investigated for endocrine abnormalities. Prepubertal plasms LH and FSH values, lack of sleep-related hormone rhythms of the gonadotropins, as well as prepubertal responses of LH and FSH to acute stimulation with LHRH strongly suggests that a hypothalamic-pituitary abnormality is the cause of the hypogonadotropic hypogonadism observed in this patient. As a result of impaired stimulation of the gonads plasm testosterone was prepubertal. A three-to fourfold increase of basal plasma PRL values was found without any signs of a typical sleep-dependent increase. Values obtained ranged between 21 ng/ml and 24 ng/ml (normal range 5-8 ng/ml). A normal response to TRH stimulation was found. These results suggest that hemosiderosis may be responsible for the hyperprolactinemia as a result of hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction. Furthermore, dysfunction is demonstrated by prepubertal responses of LH and FSH to LHRH stimulation.
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