Abstract

We report a rare case of intratumoral hemorrhage during postoperative radiotherapy for pituitary adenoma. A 57-year-old Asian male, complaining of long-standing eye strain, underwent a medical checkup of the brain. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a multicystic giant pituitary adenoma. The patient underwent an endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal partial removal of the adenoma to provide optic pathway decompression and got relief from the visual symptoms. Just before completion of the postoperative radiotherapy for residual adenoma, the patient developed right hemiparesis, mild motor aphasia, and right oculomotor palsy. A cranial CT scan showed intratumoral hemorrhage into the intratumoral cyst. The patient therefore had to undergo three additional craniotomies for evacuation of cyst contents over the next 8 months. The follow-up MRI at 11 months after the initial hemorrhage showed that the new oozing of blood in the intratumoral cyst was still appearing. Intratumoral hemorrhage is a rare, albeit life-threatening, complication of pituitary adenoma. We reviewed relevant literature and suggested that the cystic component in pituitary adenoma could be a key pathogenesis of this rare complication. In conclusion, we suggest that it may be necessary to realize that cases which have cystic giant pituitary adenoma may cause hemorrhage by chance with the foreseeability.

Highlights

  • Pituitary hemorrhage is a life-threatening clinical condition caused by rapid enlargement of pituitary tumors due to hemorrhage and/or infarction

  • We report a case of pituitary intratumoral hemorrhage that occurred during radiation therapy for a residual tumor of giant pituitary adenoma after partial surgical resection

  • Regarding the effect of tumor size on the risk of tumor hemorrhage, in a surgical series of 54 giant pituitary adenomas, tumor hemorrhage developed in 3.7% of patients after surgical resection [7]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Pituitary hemorrhage is a life-threatening clinical condition caused by rapid enlargement of pituitary tumors due to hemorrhage and/or infarction. It is not fully understood if radiation could be a cause of hemorrhage. We report a case of pituitary intratumoral hemorrhage that occurred during radiation therapy for a residual tumor of giant pituitary adenoma after partial surgical resection. The causal relationship between radiation and hemorrhage is discussed through a relevant literature review. The relationship between cysts and hemorrhage is addressed

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