Literature DB >> 11281590

Unsuspected recurrent pituitary adenoma presenting as an orbital mass.

F P Bernardini1, R C Kersten, M Moin, D R Kulwin.   

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PURPOSE: Orbital invasion of pituitary tumors is rare and usually accompanied by optic nerve head pallor and visual loss. We describe a case of unilateral massive orbital invasion by a recurrent pituitary tumor with preserved visual acuity and normal optic nerve appearance.
METHODS: Case report.
RESULTS: Progressive proptosis developed 15 years after transphenoidal removal of a pituitary tumor. Based on the radiological appearance and the clinical history, the patient was suspected to have a sphenoid wing meningioma secondary to previous radiation treatment. A combined neurosurgical and orbital approach was used to remove the intraorbital mass, which extended from the cranial cavity through the superior orbital fissure and the optic canal. Histopathologic examination demonstrated a recurrent nonsecreting pituitary adenoma.
CONCLUSIONS: Orbital extension of a recurrent pituitary adenoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of progressive proptosis even in the absence of significant optic neuropathy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11281590     DOI: 10.1097/00002341-200103000-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0740-9303            Impact factor:   1.746


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Review 1.  Atypical pituitary adenoma with orbital invasion: Case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Mina M Naguib; Pia R Mendoza; Supharat Jariyakosol; Hans E Grossniklaus
Journal:  Surv Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-01-25       Impact factor: 6.048

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