SFEBES2021 How Do I? Sessions How do I. . .? 2 (6 abstracts)
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Pregnancy is associated with changes in both size and function of the pituitary gland. Thus diagnosing pituitary dysfunction during pregnancy can be challenging. For women with a pre-existing adenoma, there is limited evidence regarding safety in pregnancy for medical therapies used to control hormonal excess. Management includes optimisation of hormonal function and close monitoring for signs of tumour progression. Most women can be managed conservatively until delivery. The existing evidence will be discussed with illustration through some case studies.