| Literature DB >> 33332201 |
Simon Lammy1, Jennifer Brown1, Patricia Littlechild1.
Abstract
Cavernous sinus haemangiomas are neoplastic lesions notoriously difficult to diagnose and excise. We present a case of a lesion that was clinically, biochemically, and radiologically consistent to a giant pituitary macroadenoma and discuss the unexpected near intra-operative exsanguination which enabled a pathognomonic diagnosis of a much rarer lesion to be made. This highlights the sinister nature of such a lesion, and its potential impact on patient care if partially excised, and that despite our advances in neurosurgical diagnostics the unexpected is to be expected.Entities:
Keywords: Cavernous; diagnostic; haemangioma; propanolol; rare
Year: 2020 PMID: 33332201 DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2020.1861437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Neurosurg ISSN: 0268-8697 Impact factor: 1.596