Pituitary Apoplexy Complicated by Chemical Meningitis and Cerebral Infarction
A 41-yr-old man was admitted with acute headache, neck stiffness, and febrile sensation. Cerebrospinal fluid examination showed pleocytosis, an increased protein level and, a decreased glucose concentration. No organisms were observed on a culture study. An imaging study revealed pituitary macroaden...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Korean medical science 2007, 22(6), , pp.1085-1089 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 41-yr-old man was admitted with acute headache, neck stiffness, and febrile sensation.
Cerebrospinal fluid examination showed pleocytosis, an increased protein
level and, a decreased glucose concentration. No organisms were observed on
a culture study. An imaging study revealed pituitary macroadenoma with hemorrhage.
On the 7th day of the attack, confusion, dysarthria, and right-sided facial
paralysis and hemiparesis were noted. Cerebral infarction on the left basal ganglia
was confirmed. Neurologic deficits gradually improved after removal of the tumor
by endoscopic transnasal transsphenoidal approach. It is likely that the pituitary
apoplexy, aseptic chemical meningitis, and cerebral infarction are associated with
each other. This rare case can serve as a prime example to clarify the chemical
characteristics of pituitary apoplexy. KCI Citation Count: 3 |
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ISSN: | 1011-8934 1598-6357 |