ECE2023 Eposter Presentations Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology (234 abstracts)
1Medecines, Endocrinology, Algiers, Algeria; 2Hopital Bologhine Ibn Ziri, Endocrinology, Algiers, Algeria
Introduction: The most frequent cystic lesions in the pituitary region are: cystic adenomas, Rathkes pouch cysts and craniopharyngiomas. But sometimes the diagnosis can be difficult.
Clinical case: This is the case of a women patient who consulted at the age of 20 for a pituitary cystic process revealed by secondary amenorrhoea; evoking in the first place a Rathkes pouch cyst. Hormonal assessment reveals tumour-related hyperprolactinemia; the diagnosis of cystic prolactinoma is evoked. It is the response to anti-dopaminergic medical treatment and the morphological response to MRI that leads to the diagnosis of a probable cystic prolactin adenoma.
Conclusion: A radiological image can only be interpreted with caution because it is the set of clinical and biological characteristics that allow a definitive diagnosis to be made.