Secondary empty sella syndrome results from a genetic mutation, surgery, head trauma, increased intracranial pressure, or radiation treatments. People with secondary empty sella syndrome generally have symptoms common with the loss of pituitary function, including a change in menstrual periods, fatigue, infertility, and lower tolerance for infections.

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