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Intraoperative hypovolemia as a possible precipitating factor for pituitary apoplexy: a case report.

Kristine M AboJoseph KaneRachel C DruckenbrodMichael A MooneyJacob Rachlin
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2023)
When considering the risk of surgery in patients with a known pituitary macroadenoma, an operation with possible high-volume intraoperative blood loss may have increased risk of pituitary apoplexy because intraoperative hypovolemia may precipitate ischemia, infarction, and subsequent hemorrhage. This may be particularly relevant in the cases of elective surgery. Additionally, we found that we were able to therapeutically anticoagulate a patient 2 months after pituitary apoplexy for the management of deep vein thrombosis without recurrence of pituitary apoplexy.
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