Abstract

Bromocriptine therapy may cause regression of prolactinomas, but its effect on nonsecretory pituitary tumors is uncertain. Conventional treatment for such “functionless” tumors is surgery and/or radiotherapy, but recurrences pose a therapeutic dilemma. We describe a patient with such a tumor treated by surgery and radiotherapy who presented with recurrent disease 14 years later. On treatment with bromocriptine, 20 mg daily for 25 months, the intrasellar tumor recurrence had diminished in size and a suprasellar extension had almost disappeared. Bromocriptine therapy may therefore benefit some patients with nonsecretory pituitary tumors considered unsuitable for surgery or radiotherapy.

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