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ea0066p78 | Pituitary | BSPED2019

Cranial diabetes Insipidus and anterior pituitary hormone deficiencies following ‘minor’ concussive sports head injury

Fox Krystal , ARYA Ved , Kapoor Ritika , Aylwin Simon , Buchanan Charles

Introduction: Cranial Diabetes Insipidus (DI) presenting in children beyond infancy is most commonly associated with sellar/suprasellar tumours and severe traumatic brain injury or haemorrhage. Less frequent causes may be genetic or idiopathic. Exceptional cases may be associated with minor head injury. We present a case of post-concussive head injury with DI, and anterior pituitary hormone deficits.Case: 15 year old malesustained a concussive head injur...

ea0066oc1.2 | Oral Communications 1 | BSPED2019

Pituitary Apoplexy in an adolescent male with Macroprolactinoma presenting as middle cerebral artery infarction

Newbold Sally , Arya Ved Bhushan , Kapoor Ritika , Thomas Nick , Fox Krystal , Aylwin Simon , Buchanan Charles

Background: Pituitary apoplexy is uncommon in childhood and adolescence. Typical clinical features are acute confusion, headache, vomiting and visual disturbance. It is caused by haemorrhage into the pituitary gland. Its association with cerebral infarction is rare. We report an unusual case associated with a cerebral infarction secondary to internal carotid artery compression.Case: 16 year old male was referred to the ‘Stroke Team’ with acute ...