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Pituitary apoplexy is a rare but sometimes dramatic complication of pituitary tumors. We report the case of a 64-year-old man with a macroadenoma who complained of a sudden and intense headache after a dynamic
TRH
(200 micrograms) and GnRH (100 micrograms) test. Two days later, he presented an acute
ophthalmoplegia
with fever and deteriorating consciousness. Emergency CT scan showed contrast hypofixation compatible with necrosis of the adenoma. Surgical, tumoral decompression resolved quickly almost all symptoms. Immunohistochemical study of the tumor confirmed the diagnosis of gonadotropinoma. Several similar cases of pituitary apoplexy occurring after
TRH
or GnRH tests have been described the last ten years. As this test may sometimes confirm the diagnosis of gonadotropinoma, it should be performed with caution in cases of clinically non functioning pituitary macroadenoma.
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PMID:[Pituitary apoplexy of a gonadotrophinoma and TRH/GnRH tests. Literature review]. 763 32
We report a case of chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
with pituitary hypothyroidism. This patient had complained of hearing-loss at the age of fourteen and loss of body weight at fifteen. She was examined by otorhinolaryngologists at large hospitals yearly over a period of 5-6 years, but hearing-loss remained unknown. As her
ophthalmoplegia
progressed (as is evident from family photographs from the age of sixteen onward), with hindsight it should have been recognized. When examined on October 11, 1991, she complained of ptosis, speech disturbance and dysphagia at the age of thirty-four. Neurological examination revealed limitation of ocular movement, bilateral
ophthalmoplegia
, facial muscle atrophy, and weak gag reflex. She showed muscle atrophy in her neck including both sternocleidomastoid, major and minor rhomboid, girdle and distal parts of upper and lower extremities. Muscle biopsy of her biceps demonstrated ragged-red fibers, cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) deficient fibers and deletion of mitochondrial DNA. A plain CT scan revealed bilateral periventricular lucency, and a brain MR image showed a normal sized pituitary gland but diffuse high-signal intensities in the both periventricular white matter with proton density weighted and T2-weighted axial MR image. And also her electroencephalogram showed diffuse 7 Hz slow waves in all areas and increased slow waves by hyperventilation, and all waves from I to V of the auditory brain stem response disappeared. The effect of
TRH
on serum TSH secretion was not evident in this patient. This case was ascertained to be chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
with pituitary hypothyroid function.
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PMID:[A case of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia with pituitary hypothyroidism]. 821 98
The case history of a 54-year-old male suffering from pituitary macroadenoma with suprasellar extension is reported. A
TRH
-test with 200 micrograms i.v. was followed by severe headache and vomiting after 60', and by development of
ophthalmoplegia
on the following day. Hyperdens patches on the CT scan showed haemorrhage into the tumor. A chromophobic adenoma with macroscopic and histological signs of haemorrhage was removed via the transsphenoidal route. In the postoperative period the
ophthalmoplegia
gradually disappeared but central hypoadrenia and hypothyroidism occurred. This is the second case in the literature showing that
TRH
alone and in a low dose may cause pituitary tumor apoplexy. It is concluded that
TRH
-testing is a risk for the patient with pituitary apoplexy. If, due to the size of the tumor the patients have to be operated on in any case, and the test is not of essential diagnostic value, the
TRH
-test should be done only in selected cases. Its use in the postoperative evaluation however is without risk for the patients.
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PMID:Apoplexy of a pituitary macroadenoma as a severe complication of preoperative thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) testing. 928 12