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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225511

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Pituitary adenomas are rare neoplasms with a propensity for unusual presentations and an aggressive clinical course. An 8 years old female child presented to Department of Ophthalmology at SVS Medical College and Hospital Mahabubnagar with the chief complaints of mild ptosis of RE since 1month, associated with fever, headache, vomiting and diplopia since 2 days. On ocular examination, BCVA in BE - 6/9 and anterior segment examination suggested RE mild ptosis with hypotropia and adduction restriction. Fundus examination was normal. There was no palpable mass/ bruit in the orbit. MRI revealed lobulated enhancing soft tissue lesion in sella and parasellar region extending into basifrontal region causing pressure over optic chiasm, 3rd ventricle and cavernous sinuses suggestive of pituitary macroadenoma. Hormonal essays revealed elevated prolactin, beta HCG levels and abnormal thyroid profile. On the basis of clinical examination and investigations a clinical diagnosis of pituitary macroadenoma was made. Then the case was referred to department of neurosurgery where transphenoidal resection under GA was planned and after 2days of admission she had a respiratory arrest and could not be resuscitated.

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