Case of an atypical pituitary abscess

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Abstract

A pituitary abscess is a rare intrasellar infection. Correct identification can be challenging preoperatively given its non-specific symptoms and imaging findings. We report a case of a young woman presenting with secondary amenorrhea, visual field deficits and a 2.6 cm pituitary lesion diagnosed to be a craniopharyngioma. A concomitant unexpected pituitary abscess was diagnosed intraoperatively without associated meningeal symptoms.

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Bloomer, Z. W., Knee, T. S., Rubin, Z. S., & Hoang, T. D. (2021). Case of an atypical pituitary abscess. BMJ Case Reports, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-246776

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