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Tasma H, Shalamar S
Giant Prolactinoma: an Unusual Case of Obstructive Hydrocephalus
Acta Endo (Buc) 2011, 7 (1): 95-100doi: 10.4183/aeb.2011.95
Prolactinoma causing obstructive
hydrocephalus is quite rare. We present a
case of a 28-year-old previously healthy
man who presented with sudden onset of
dysarthria and expressive aphasia along
with intense bifrontal headache and shortterm
memory loss. Initial brain CT and
brain MRI revealed a large 5.2 x 4.7 x 2.6
cm suprasellar mass, which extended to the
third ventricle reaching up to the foramen of
Monro and laterally displacing both internal
carotid arteries. He was emergently placed
an external ventricular drainage to relieve
intracranial hypertension which led to
immediate reversal of mental status as well
as speech ability. His extensive endocrine
work-up demonstrated a prolactin level with
dilution of 12,650 µg/L (normal=2-18 µg/L)
(549,996.7 pmol/L) consistent with the
diagnosis of giant macroprolactinoma.
Bromocriptine was initiated with successful
tumor shrinkage and normalization of
prolactin level within 7 months after initial
presentation.
Our case demonstrates the importance
of obtaining a thorough hormonal
evaluation of a large sellar lesion causing
obstructive hydrocephalus to allow for an
accurate diagnosis. It also demonstrates the
effectiveness of medical therapy in the
treatment of macroprolactinomas, even if
very large. Medical treatment with
dopamine agonists is still a first-line,
effective approach with a favorable
outcome in patients with giant
macroprolactinomas causing intracranial
hypertension and neurological symptoms as
was the case in our patient.
Keywords: giant prolactinoma, obstructive hydrocephalus.
Correspondence: Tasma Harindhanavudhi, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Department of Medicine, 420 Delaware Street, MMC 101, Minneapolis, MN 55455, Phone: (612) 624-5150,\r\nFax: (612) 626-3133, hari0049@umn.edu