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ea0065p332 | Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2019

Recurrent pregnancy induced pituitary apoplexy in a patient with a macro-prolactinoma

Golding Jonathan , Kirresh Omar , Canagon Sara , Sinclair Jo , Wheatley Trevor

A 23-year-old woman was referred with light periods and subfertility with a raised prolactin (1175 miu/l). Remaining pituitary function tests were normal. As she was now pregnant, investigations were postponed until post-pregnancy. Post-partum prolactin was 1823 miu/l and MRI pituitary demonstrated a 13.5 mm pituitary macroadenoma. Cabergoline was commenced but stopped due to a further pregnancy. At 22 weeks gestation she experienced left visual field loss. MRI showed...