Jm. Fernandezreal et al., PITUITARY APOPLEXY INTO NONADENOMATOUS TISSUE - CASE-REPORT AND REVIEW, The American journal of the medical sciences, 310(2), 1995, pp. 68-70
Pituitary apoplexy into nonadenomatous tissue is extremely rare, The a
uthors describe a 20-year-old woman with symptomatic pituitary hemorrh
age into an apparently intrasellar malignant teratoma, which caused he
adache, visual impairment, involvement of III, IV, VI, and 1st divisio
n of the V cranial nerves, and hypopituitarism, Diabetes insipidus had
developed previously. Magnetic resonance scans had a high-intensity s
ignal in the pituitary on T1- and T2-weighted images, and lack of the
signal of the posterior pituitary, Transsphenoidal approach, radiother
apy, and chemotherapy management did not preclude a fatal outcome.