J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2001 Apr;30(4):519-521.

A Sedimentation Level in Pituitary Adenoma on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

We present a rare case of a pituitary adenoma revealing a sedimentation level on MRI, which has not been previously documented. This 55-year-old woman was referred with the diagnosis of craniopharyngioma. She presented with four-month history of progressive headache and visual dimness. Neurological examination revealed a bitemporal hemianopsia and decreased visual acuity. Laboratory data including endocrine examination were unremarkable. An additional three-dimensional MRI was taken for further evaluation, and demonstrated a sedimentation level within the tumor. The patient underwent transcranial removal of the tumor. About 12cc of dark-red blood was aspirated from the tumor. Histological examination revealed a pituitary adenoma with hemorrhage. Postoperatively, the patient showed gradual improvement of visual function. Considering that the pituitary adenoma is one of more common tumors that cause tumoral bleeding, a cystic sellar tumor that has a sedimentation level should be sought first for a pituitary adenoma rather than a craniopharyngioma. This may have an important impact when deciding surgical approach.

Keyword

Pituitary apoplexy; Sedimentation level

MeSH Terms

Craniopharyngioma
Diagnosis
Female
Headache
Hemianopsia
Hemorrhage
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
Middle Aged
Neurologic Examination
Pituitary Apoplexy
Pituitary Neoplasms*
Visual Acuity
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