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Case Reports
. 2005 Feb;52(1):117-23.
doi: 10.1507/endocrj.52.117.

Spontaneous remission of functioning pituitary adenomas without hypopituitarism following infarctive apoplexy: two case reports

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Spontaneous remission of functioning pituitary adenomas without hypopituitarism following infarctive apoplexy: two case reports

Hiroshi Nishioka et al. Endocr J. 2005 Feb.
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Abstract

Functioning pituitary adenomas may exhibit spontaneous remission after pituitary apoplexy usually in association with hypopituitarism. We report two patients who presented with sudden headache and double vision, showed a ring-enhanced sellar tumor on MRI, underwent transsphenoidal surgery that revealed a coagulation necrotic adenoma without massive hemorrhage, and showed normal pituitary function after the surgery. Definitive diagnoses were made based on immunohistochemistry of the necrotic cells. The findings were consistent with the presence of selective infarct of a GH adenoma and a prolactinoma that had led to remission of acromegaly and menstrual disturbance, respectively, without pituitary insufficiency. In contrast to hemorrhagic apoplexy, infarctive apoplexy tends to affect only the tumor and thus presents with mild symptoms and lack pituitary deficiencies.

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