ea0034p292 | Pituitary | SFEBES2014
Elhassan Yasir Mohamed
, Foran Bernie
, Hodgson Tim
, Ince Paul
, Sinha Saurabh
, Newell-Price John
A 41-year-old woman was referred with 9 months history of secondary amenorrhoea and galactorrhoea. She was otherwise well and not taking any medications. Biochemical evaluation showed prolactin 2000 mU/l but otherwise unremarkable. Pituitary MRI revealed a 30 mm pituitary lesion with right cavernous sinus invasion, presumed to be a craniopharyngioma due to the presence of calcification. Surgical intervention was recommended, but the patient declined. She was commenced on caber...