KMID : 1035520130010020111
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Brain Tumor Research and Treatment : BTRT 2013 Volume.1 No. 2 p.111 ~ p.115
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Pituitary Apoplexy Mimicking Meningitis
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Oh Keun
Kim Jang-Hee Choi Jin-Wook Kang Jae-Kyu Kim Se-Hyuk
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Abstract
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Pituitary apoplexy is a rare but life-threatening disorder. Clinical presentation of this condition includes severe headaches, impaired consciousness, fever, visual disturbance, and variable ocular paresis. The clinical presentation of meningeal irritation is very rare. Nonetheless, if present and associated with fever, pituitary apoplexy may be misdiagnosed as a meningitis. We experienced a case of pituitary apoplexy masquerading as a meningitis. A 42-year-old man presented with meningitis associated symptoms and initial imaging studies did not show evidence of intra-lesional hemorrhage in the pituitary mass. However, a follow-up imaging after neurological deterioration revealed pituitary apoplexy. Hereby, we report our case with a review of literatures.
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KEYWORD
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Pituitary apoplexy, MeningitisPituitary apoplexy, Meningitis.
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