ea0029p394 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ICEECE2012
Loghin A.
, Florescu A.
, Grozavu I.
, Haba D.
, Apostu L.
, Galesanu C.
Introduction: Prolactinomas are rare in childhood and adolescence, representing a half of pituitary adenomas (1% of intracranial tumors); macroadenomas are more frequent than microadenomas. The signs and symptoms depend on age, sex, tumor size and prolactin level. Due to a higher frequency of macroadenomas in boys, they present more often neuro-ophthalmologic findings (impaired vision, headache)Case report: We present a case of 25-year-old pacient diagno...