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Pituitary apoplexy due to prolactinoma in a Taiwanese boy: patient report and review of the literature.
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism : JPEM 2003 December
We report a Taiwanese boy who presented with apoplexy of a prolactinoma. A 12 9/12 year-old boy presented to our clinic with headache and visual deficit of bitemporal hemianopsia. Skull X-ray showed an enlarged sella. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the sella turcica showed a 4 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm mass, located at the sella turcica and extending upward to compress the optic chiasm. Preoperative laboratory data showed hyperprolactinemia, hypothyroidism and hypocortisonism. After a stress dose of i.v. hydrocortisone was given, he underwent transsphenoid surgery to remove the tumor. Immunohistochemical stains were positive for PRL in the tumor cells. After surgery, he suffered from neurogenic diabetes insipidus, hypopituitarism and hyperprolactinemia, with serum PRL level of 491 ng/ml. Visual field examination was normal 4 months later. In conclusion, pituitary apoplexy is rare in children but should be considered if a patient suffers from headache, vomiting, and visual deficit. Brain MRI is preferred for diagnosis. Dopaminergic agonists should be given if residual tumor or recurrence of prolactinoma is found after transsphenoidal surgery.
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