Kaminski H J, Ruff R L
Cleveland Veterans Administration Medical Center, University Hospitals, Ohio.
Neurol Clin. 1989 Aug;7(3):489-508.
The endocrine system maintains a constant internal milieu for proper nervous system functioning. It is not surprising that abnormalities develop anywhere along the neuroaxis when disease of the endocrine organs occurs. Appreciating the neurologic signs and symptoms of endocrine disease is of utmost importance, given the relative ease in confirming the diagnosis, their excellent response to treatment, and the devastating consequences if not appreciated. This article reviews the findings seen in disorders of calcium metabolism, thyroid and adrenal disease, diabetes mellitus, and acromegaly.