GnRH agonist-associated pituitary apoplexy: a case series and review of the literature.
Francisco J GuardaXiaoling YuNaila ShiraliyevaMelanie S HainesMichael BradburyPhilip J SaylorLisa B NachtigallPublished in: Pituitary (2021)
This is the first report of a case series with PA after GnRHa administration with longitudinal follow-up. Although infrequent, PA can be life-threatening and should be suspected among patients receiving GnRHa, with or without a known pituitary adenoma, who develop acute headache, nausea and/or vomiting. Since hypopituitarism was reversible in a subset, ongoing pituitary function testing may be indicated.