About 3-5% of pituitary tumors occur in pediatric patients, often showing a considerable severity during childhood and puberty and major difficulties in their therapeutic management. As far as macroprolactinomas are concerned, surgery is often not resolutive, so that the need for postoperative treatment, consisting of either radiotherapy or bromocriptine, is the rule for tumors with extrasellar extension. In the present manuscript we report two cases of macroprolactinomas in adolescent patients suffering from delayed puberty, short stature and ocular symptoms together with hormonal levels indicating the presence of hypopituitarism. In both patients bromocriptine therapy showed a particular efficacy both in controlling tumor size and growth ...
Prolactinomas account for approximately 50% of all pituitary adenomas coming to medical attention an...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe 2 cases of macroprolactinomas with atypical presentation in women desir...
Abstract. Prolactinomas are rarely diagnosed in children under the age of 10. A 9-yr-old Japanese bo...
About 3-5% of pituitary tumors occur in pediatric patients, often showing a considerable severity du...
Fourteen patients presented with arrested pubertal development associated with prolactin-secreting p...
In this study, we report the clinical presentation, response to medical treatment, and long-term fol...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Pituitary adenomas are rare in children and adolescents. The respo...
Hyperprolactinemia is a rare endocrine disorder in childhood, which may result from hypophyseal aden...
Objective: Hyperprolactinemia may be due to various etiological factors and may present with differe...
Pituitary adenoma is the most common cause of hyperprolactinemia, which is a rare endocrine disorder...
In women with micro- or small infrasellar or inferiorly extending macroprolactinomas, treatment with...
Pituitary adenomas in childhood and adolescence constitute 2-6% of all operated pituitary adenomas. ...
Introduction: prolactinomas account for half of the etiological causes of presentation adenomas in t...
Macroprolactinomas will usually shrink with dopamine agonist therapy, often to within the pituitary ...
Copyright © 2013 Atanaska Elenkova et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Prolactinomas account for approximately 50% of all pituitary adenomas coming to medical attention an...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe 2 cases of macroprolactinomas with atypical presentation in women desir...
Abstract. Prolactinomas are rarely diagnosed in children under the age of 10. A 9-yr-old Japanese bo...
About 3-5% of pituitary tumors occur in pediatric patients, often showing a considerable severity du...
Fourteen patients presented with arrested pubertal development associated with prolactin-secreting p...
In this study, we report the clinical presentation, response to medical treatment, and long-term fol...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Pituitary adenomas are rare in children and adolescents. The respo...
Hyperprolactinemia is a rare endocrine disorder in childhood, which may result from hypophyseal aden...
Objective: Hyperprolactinemia may be due to various etiological factors and may present with differe...
Pituitary adenoma is the most common cause of hyperprolactinemia, which is a rare endocrine disorder...
In women with micro- or small infrasellar or inferiorly extending macroprolactinomas, treatment with...
Pituitary adenomas in childhood and adolescence constitute 2-6% of all operated pituitary adenomas. ...
Introduction: prolactinomas account for half of the etiological causes of presentation adenomas in t...
Macroprolactinomas will usually shrink with dopamine agonist therapy, often to within the pituitary ...
Copyright © 2013 Atanaska Elenkova et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Prolactinomas account for approximately 50% of all pituitary adenomas coming to medical attention an...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe 2 cases of macroprolactinomas with atypical presentation in women desir...
Abstract. Prolactinomas are rarely diagnosed in children under the age of 10. A 9-yr-old Japanese bo...