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ea0029p392 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ICEECE2012

A case of acromegaly with nephrogenic adenoma of the bladder: a rare association?

Kocabas G. , Simsir IYildirim , Erdogan M. , Cetinkalp S. , Ozgen A. , Yilmaz C. , Saygili F.

A 60-year-old woman with a previous history of twice transsphenoidal pituitary surgery due to acromegaly,had a surgery with a presumed diagnosis of bladder stone. She was reevaluated after the surgery when her hematuria persisted. Percutaneous nephrolitotomy was planned. when multiple stones were identified in the left ureter, but the operation had to be postponed till the achievement of glycemic control. At the meantime endocrinological evaluation revealed a 30×15 mm mac...

ea0026p195 | Pituitary | ECE2011

A case of an ectopic prolactinoma

Simsir I Yildirim , Kocabas G Unal , Ozdemir O , Ceyhan F B Ozturk , Yurekli B P Sarer , Erdogan M , Ozgen A G

The most common cause of hyperprolactinemia is a prolactinoma in women after pregnancy is excluded. A 34-year-old female presented to our clinic with a 1.5 year history of secondary amenorrhea, galactorrhea and malaise. Prolactin (PRL) level was found to be 151.89 ng/ml. Pituitary imaging was reported to be normal. An examination of the patient revealed that PRL level was still high so the dose of cabergoline was further increased and subsequently, bromocriptine was added to t...