TMR

The Medical Registry

Advancing Pituitary Care through Data

The first national registry dedicated to pituitary disorders in the Philippines. We aggregate clinical data to improve diagnosis, treatment, and long-term outcomes.

Clinical Scope

Pituitary Conditions We Monitor

Neoplasms

D35.2Benign neoplasm of pituitary gland
D44.3Neoplasm of uncertain behavior, pituitary gland
C75.1Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland
D35.3Benign neoplasm of craniopharyngeal duct

Hyperfunction

E22.0Acromegaly and pituitary gigantism
E22.1Hyperprolactinemia
E24.0Pituitary-dependent Cushing's disease
E22.2Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
E22.8Other hyperfunction of pituitary gland
E24.1Nelson's syndrome

Hypofunction & Other Disorders

E23.0Hypopituitarism
E23.1Drug-induced hypopituitarism
E23.2Diabetes insipidus
E23.3Hypothalamic dysfunction, not elsewhere classified
E89.3Postprocedural hypopituitarism
E23.6Other disorders of pituitary gland

Registry Scope

16

ICD-10 Codes

WHO 2022

PitNET Classification

LOINC-Coded

Laboratory Data

Knosp & Hardy

Surgical Classification

12

Per-Visit Data Domains

Process

How the Registry Works

01

Enroll

Physicians register patients with demographics, clinical history, and informed consent per RA 10173 requirements. Each patient receives a de-identified registry ID.

02

Collect

Structured clinical data is entered across 12 domains including diagnosis, imaging, surgical records, pathology, laboratory results, vital signs, and dynamic endocrine testing.

03

Analyze

Aggregated, de-identified statistics are published on the public dashboard. Researchers can access demographic trends, treatment patterns, and outcome distributions.

Open Data

Open Statistics for Research

Registry data is publicly available in aggregated, de-identified form. Researchers, clinicians, and policymakers can explore demographic distributions, diagnostic trends, treatment patterns, and outcome measures without accessing any individual patient records.

De-identified per RA 10173 standards with k-anonymity protection. Cells with fewer than 5 patients are suppressed.

Trust & Privacy

Security & Compliance

Built to meet Philippine healthcare data protection standards. Patient information is encrypted, de-identified, and governed by national privacy and universal healthcare regulations.

RA 10173 Data Privacy Act compliance seal
Health Privacy Code JAO 2016-02 compliance seal
Universal Health Care Act compliance seal