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Overview
Risk Factors
- Head trauma
- Brain tumor
- Brain surgery
- Radiation treatment
- Autoimmune inflammation, such as hypophysitis
- Stroke
- Infections of the brain, such as meningitis
- Tuberculosis
- Infiltrative diseases, such as sarcoidosis, histiocytosis X, hemochromatosis.
- Severe loss of blood: Sheehan syndrome, or postpartum hypopituitarism
- Genetic mutations