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Pituitary apoplexy is well known as the first manifestation of pituitary tumour. Conversely, haemorrhage of a pituitary adenoma, revealed by anticoagulant therapy, is very uncommon. Two weeks after initiation of anticoagulant therapy for a deep venous thrombosis, an 83-year-old woman presented with intracranial hypertension and blindness. CT-scan revealed pituitary hematoma within a large adenoma. Three months after surgery, partial visual defect persisted in association with panhypopituitarism. When pituitary disorder is known, hemorrhage risk should be taken into account in the prescription of anticoagulant therapy.
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PMID:[Uncommon complication of anticoagulant therapy: pituitary hemorrhage]. 2062 75

Pituitary apoplexy is a rare event in which the pituitary gland undergoes infarction or haemorrhage, most commonly in the setting of an underlying tumour. We report on apoplexy of an undiagnosed pituitary adenoma precipitated both by physiological enlargement of the pituitary in pregnancy and prophylactic anticoagulation from a history of deep vein thrombosis. The haemorrhage was managed conservatively without significant complications.
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PMID:An unexpected headache: pituitary apoplexy in a pregnant woman on anticoagulation. 2600 71