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Hemorrhagic pituitary adenomas of adolescence.

T Y Poussaint, P D Barnes, D C Anthony, N Spack, R M Scott and N J Tarbell
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1996, 17 (10) 1907-1912;
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PURPOSE To review the clinical and MR imaging findings in adolescents with hemorrhagic pituitary adenomas and to compare those findings with pathologic results and outcome.

METHODS We reviewed the clinical records, imaging examinations, surgical and pathologic findings, and follow-up studies in 11 girls and six boys (12 to 20 years old; mean age, 16 years) with pituitary adenomas who were treated at our institution between August 1986 and June 1995.

RESULTS Of the 17 adenomas, eight were macroadenomas (> 1 cm) in patients 14 to 18 years old (three girls, five boys). Six of the macroadenomas were grossly hemorrhagic, and appeared as high-intensity intrasellar/suprasellar masses on all MR sequences obtained before definitive diagnosis and treatment. Clinical presentation in the patients with the hemorrhagic macroadenomas included headache (five), visual field deficits (three), and neuroendocrine symptoms (three). One patient was asymptomatic. The preliminary clinical and imaging diagnoses were craniopharyngioma or Rathke's cyst in five of the six cases. Pathologic diagnoses were prolactinoma in four patients, plurihormonal (prolactin/follicle-stimulating hormone) tumor in one patient, and nonfunctioning adenoma in one patient. Surgical resection was performed in all six hemorrhagic tumors and radiation therapy was required in three cases.

CONCLUSION Pituitary adenomas uncommonly occur in childhood and are usually seen in adolescence. The majority of the macroadenomas are hemorrhagic and often occur in male subjects. The clinical and MR imaging features may mimic craniopharyngioma or Rathke's cyst. These tumors often require surgery and/or radiation therapy.

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T Y Poussaint, P D Barnes, D C Anthony, N Spack, R M Scott, N J Tarbell
Hemorrhagic pituitary adenomas of adolescence.
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