ea0035p844 | Pituitary Clinical (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by IPSEN</emphasis>) | ECE2014
Gogali Foteini
, Chatzidakis Emanuel
, Fratzoglou Moshos
, Proikaki Stella
, Samartzis Georgios
, Prokovas Ioannis
, Tsentidis Charalampos
Introduction: Gonadotrophin-producing pituitary adenomas are usually non-functioning masses, and are not associated with elevated serum gonadotrophins. Functioning LH-producing gonadotroph pituitary adenomas are exceedingly rare in males, causing elevation of serum testosterone.Case report: We present an adult male who has been admitted to the emergency department a comatose state. Brain MRI revealed a large, lobulated mass of 6 cm caudal and 7.8 cm late...