Agyalapimirigy-apoplexia. Sebészi vagy konzervatív kezelés? = Pituitary apoplexy Surgical or conservative management?

Sipos, Laszlo ✉ [Sipos, László (Idegsebészet, neu...), author] Department of Neurosurgery (SU / FM / C / NND); Országos Mentális, Ideggyógyászati és Idegsebés...; Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery (Amerik... (OMIII); Szucs, Nikolette [Szücs, Nikolette (Belgyógyászati, e...), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Varallyay, Peter [Várallyay, Péter (orvos), author] Országos Mentális, Ideggyógyászati és Idegsebés...

Hungarian Survey paper (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: ORVOSI HETILAP 0030-6002 1788-6120 162 (38) pp. 1520-1525 2021
  • Pszichológiai Tudományos Bizottság: A
  • Demográfiai Osztályközi Állandó Bizottság: A hazai
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q4
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  • Clinical medicine
Pituitary apoplexy is a rare clinical syndrome secondary to haemorrhage or infarction of pituitary adenoma. The prevalence is 2-12% of pituitary adenoma patients especially in nonfunctioning tumours but may be found in medically treated adenomas as well. Its clinical picture is sudden onset of headache with visual disturbances and/or ocular palsy. Meningeal signs and altered consciousness can occur. Corticotropin deficiency if untreated can lead to adrenal insufficiency. Compared to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging better demonstrates the haemorrhage or even infarction of pituitary adenoma. Retrospective studies emphasize the wait-and-see management instead of the formerly considered urgent neurosurgical intervention.
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