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Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea in untreated macroprolactinoma--an indication for primary surgical therapy.

J B Honegger1, T Psaras, M Petrick, F Beuschlein, M Reincke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Medical therapy is usually indicated as first-line treatment for prolactinomas. Surgery is generally reserved as second-line therapy if prolactinomas are non-responsive to dopamine agonists (DA) or DA therapy is not tolerated. Herein, we draw attention to the rare occurrence of spontaneous CSF rhinorrhea in prolactinomas requiring primary surgical therapy. Only 8 cases of confirmed prolactinomas with spontaneous rhinorrhea have been reported in the literature so far. CASE REPORTS: Two out of 267 surgical cases with pituitary adenomas presented with spontaneous rhinorrhea. Both patients harbored invasive prolactinomas. In both cases, the defect was exposed using a transsphenoidal procedure and was sealed with fascia lata.
RESULTS: Urgent surgical repair of the leak prevented meningitis. In one case, a second operation was required due to recurrent rhinorrhea under postoperative dopamine-agonist therapy of the residual tumor. The clinical course was otherwise uncomplicated.
CONCLUSION: Certain clinical settings still require primary surgical therapy of prolactinomas. Spontaneous rhinorrhea caused by invasive macroprolactinomas represents a mandatory indication for initial surgery. Early detection and surgical repair of a CSF leak is crucial for a favorable clinical outcome.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16958013     DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-942145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Neurochir        ISSN: 0044-4251


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1.  Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea as the presenting feature of an invasive macroprolactinoma.

Authors:  Satveer Kaur Mankia; Ruwan Alwis Weerakkody; Shanelle Wijesuriya; Narayanan Kandasamy; Francis Finucane; Mathew Guilfoyle; Nagui Antoun; John Pickard; Mark Gurnell
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-05-21

2.  Transnasal trans-sphenoidal endoscopic repair of CSF leak secondary to invasive pituitary tumours using a nasoseptal flap.

Authors:  B Thakur; A R Jesurasa; R Ross; T A Carroll; S Mirza; S Sinha
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 4.107

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