Abstract

Macroprolactinomas occur rarely in prepubertal children. A prepubertal 11 10/12-year-old female with a macroprolactinoma presented with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. Findings included severe headaches, anorexia, weight loss, and growth failure. The initial serum prolactin level was 2,916 ng/ml. This value fell after beginning treatment witli bromocriptine, but later rose despite a doubling of the dose. Transsphenoidal surgical resection was performed and postoperative radiation given. The use of bromocriptine, surgical resection, and radiation therapy in the treatment of macroprolactinomas are discussed.

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