| Literature DB >> 23569517 |
Ummi Nadira1, Rizna Abdul Cader, Norella C T Kong, Rozita Mohd, Halim A Gafor.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malignancies are more common in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) than the general population. SLE patients are recognized to have higher prolactin levels. However, there are very few reported cases of SLE with pituitary adenomas. CASE REPORT: We report the second case of a pituitary adenoma in a patient with underlying SLE. A 51 year old lady presented with blurred vision and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated a pituitary macroadenoma with mildly elevated serum prolactin levels. The diagnosis of a non functioning pituitary macroadenoma was confirmed histologically. The diagnosis of SLE was made on the basis of thrombocytopenia, antinuclear antibodies, anti double stranded DNA antibodies and lupus nephritis (confirmed on renal biopsy). The patient initially received medical therapy with carbegoline, followed by transsphenoidal neurosurgery for the pituitary macroadenoma. SLE with lupus nephritis was treated with steroids and low dose intravenous cyclophosphamide.Entities:
Keywords: pituitary macroadenoma; prolactin; systemic lupus erythematosus
Year: 2012 PMID: 23569517 PMCID: PMC3615941 DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.883248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1Sagittal section of the MRI brain demonstrating the pituitary mass.