A case of hyperprolactinemia caused by a giant intracranial aneurysm is presented.
The prolactin level was 188 ng/㎖ Systematic anterior pituitary function testing was performed. There was an abnormality in hormonal production to appropriate stimula...
A case of hyperprolactinemia caused by a giant intracranial aneurysm is presented.
The prolactin level was 188 ng/㎖ Systematic anterior pituitary function testing was performed. There was an abnormality in hormonal production to appropriate stimulation. The aneurysm was associated with panhypopituitarism. CT scan and MRI demonstrated round high density lesion in sellar and parasellar area and the aneurysm was confirmed by subtracted angiogram. It was possible to trap it.