Authors
A Gruber, J Clayton, S Kumar, I Robertson, TA Howlett, P Mansell
Publication date
2006/1/1
Journal
British journal of neurosurgery
Volume
20
Issue
6
Pages
379-385
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The objective of this article is to review clinical outcomes in patients presenting with pituitary apoplexy and compare the results of conservative and surgical management. It took the form of a retrospective review of 30 patients (23M, 7F; age range: 17 – 86 years) with pituitary apoplexy diagnosed between 1988 and 2004. Presenting features included headache in 27 patients, ‘collapse’ in three and vomiting in 14. Complete blindness occurred in four patients, monocular blindness in two, decreased visual acuity in 12, visual field loss in 10 and ophthalmoplegia in 15. Only five had no initial visual deficit. CT was the initial mode of imaging in 22 patients: three such scans were initially reported as ‘normal’ and a further 10 as pituitary tumour only, with no haemorrhage. Ten patients proceeded to early pituitary surgery and 20 were managed conservatively. There was one death 24 days after admission in a patient with …
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