ea0015p81 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008
Johnston Philip
, Courtney Hamish
, Hunter Steven
, Mc Cance David
Intranasal presentations of pituitary tumours are rare. Management can be difficult and delayed due to their location and extension. Macroprolactinomas are uncommon and can often pursue an aggressive clinical course, including invasion into the nasopharynx.We describe three cases of prolactinomas that initially presented to the ENT Department as nasal polyps. Table 1 highlights their clinical features and response to treatment. Recurrence of nasal polyps...