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[Pituitary apoplexy in pediatric patients: systematic review].

Yelson Alejandro Picón Jaimes1, Javier Esteban Orozco Chinome2, Daniela López Cepeda3, Loraine Quintana Pájaro4, Hather Galindo-Velásquez5, Yancarlos Ramos-Villegas6, Vanessa Ripoll-Zapata7, María Angélica Morales-Núñez8, Luis Rafael Moscote Salazar9.   

Abstract

Introduction: Necrosis or hemorrhage associated with pituitary tumors is an infrequent complication. The term pituitary apoplexy is related to the development of an inflammatory process that leads to irritation of the meningeal and periselar areas. Regardless of the mechanism (hemorrhage or infarction), the extent of the hemorrhage and necrosis will produce an increase in intraselar pressure which, in turn, will lead to a more or less pronounced compression of neighboring structures, thus explaining the broad spectrum clinical.
Methods: We carried out a systematic review of cases published internationally. The analysis of 8 cases published in the literature was carried out, 5 cases in the male pediatric population (62.5%), and 3 cases of the female gender (37.5%).
Results: The mean age was 12.8 years (SD ± 2.5). The clinical manifestations included: headache, impaired vision, nausea and vomiting, fever, cranial nerve involvement, and, to a lesser extent, compromise of consciousness. Seventy-five percent (n = 6) of the patients had a headache, 16.6% had a frontal location, 16.6% accompanied by retroorbital pain, and 66.6% did not specify the location. On the other hand, only 37.5% of the patients had nausea and/or vomiting. While 25% were admitted with fever and 12.5% (n = 1) had changes in the state of consciousness.
Conclusion: Pituitary apoplexy is a pathology that requires a multidisciplinary approach at the pediatric level. Management directed by pediatric neurosurgery and endocrinology will allow us to offer our patients the best, evidence-based treatment available. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.

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Keywords:  pituitary diseases; pituitary gland; pituitary apoplexy; neurosurgery

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35700475      PMCID: PMC9426337          DOI: 10.31053/1853.0605.v79.n2.27984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba        ISSN: 0014-6722


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Review 1.  Pituitary apoplexy: pathophysiology, diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Andrea Glezer; Marcello D Bronstein
Journal:  Arch Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.309

Review 2.  [Pituitary apoplexy. A review].

Authors:  R Serramito-García; A García-Allut; A N Arcos-Algaba; D Castro-Bouzas; J M Santín-Amo; M Gelabert-González
Journal:  Neurocirugia (Astur)       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 0.553

Review 3.  Pituitary apoplexy in a teenager--case report.

Authors:  Chen-Cheng Chao; Chun-Ju Lin
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2014-02-15       Impact factor: 3.372

Review 4.  Pituitary tumors in children: clinical analysis of 21 cases.

Authors:  M Mehrazin
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2006-12-02       Impact factor: 1.475

5.  Pituitary tumor apoplexy in adolescents.

Authors:  Pawel P Jankowski; John R Crawford; Paritosh Khanna; Denise M Malicki; Joseph D Ciacci; Mike L Levy
Journal:  World Neurosurg       Date:  2014-12-18       Impact factor: 2.104

6.  Pituitary apoplexy in a child presenting with massive subarachnoid and intraventricular hemorrhage.

Authors:  G D Satyarthee; A K Mahapatra
Journal:  J Clin Neurosci       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 1.961

Review 7.  A case of pituitary apoplexy in a child.

Authors:  S Sugita; M Hirohata; T Tokutomi; M Yamashita; M Shigemori
Journal:  Surg Neurol       Date:  1995-02

8.  Manifestation, management and outcome of subclinical pituitary adenoma apoplexy.

Authors:  Fenglin Zhang; Juxiang Chen; Yicheng Lu; Xuehua Ding
Journal:  J Clin Neurosci       Date:  2009-07-03       Impact factor: 1.961

9.  Pituitary apoplexy in an adolescent with prolactin-secreting adenoma.

Authors:  G Pinto; M Zerah; C Trivin; R Brauner
Journal:  Horm Res       Date:  1998

Review 10.  Pituitary Apoplexy.

Authors:  Claire Briet; Sylvie Salenave; Jean-François Bonneville; Edward R Laws; Philippe Chanson
Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  2015-09-28       Impact factor: 19.871

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