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Acute pituitary infarction can be life-threatening. The outlook is good for people who have chronic deficiency that is diagnosed and treated. | Acute pituitary infarction can be life-threatening. The outlook is good for people who have chronic deficiency that is diagnosed and treated. Patients require hormone(s) replacement therapy for life. | ||
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Complications
Complications of untreated pituitary infarction can include;
Prognosis
Acute pituitary infarction can be life-threatening. The outlook is good for people who have chronic deficiency that is diagnosed and treated. Patients require hormone(s) replacement therapy for life.