Apoplexy of microprolactinomas during pregnancy: report of five cases and review of the literature.
Emmanuelle KuhnAlexandra A WeinreichNienke R BiermaszJens Otto L JorgensenPhilippe ChansonPublished in: European journal of endocrinology (2021)
During pregnancy, pituitary apoplexy may occur in pre-existing microprolactinomas, causing tumour enlargement and headache, which may be self-limiting but may require intervention by re-initation of dopamine agonists or surgery. Our literature review confirms that this clinical event is rare; nevertheless, physicians managing pregnant patients with microprolactinomas must be aware that symptomatic pituitary apoplexy may incidentally occur in all trimesters of pregnancy and require prompt radiological, endocrine and ophthalmological assessment and treatment.