Abstract
Pituitary hormone testing is recommended in refractory cluster headache (CH), but supporting evidence is limited. We present a patient with cluster-like headaches and a negative brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 1 year after headache onset. He failed multiple medication trials. Three years after headache onset, additional workup showed abnormal pituitary labs including hyperprolactinemia and a brain MRI with a 15 × 15 × 14 mm3 enhancing pituitary lesion. With cabergoline 0.25 mg twice weekly, the patient has been headache-free for over 2 years. This case supports the recommendations for pituitary testing in refractory CH, even if imaging is initially negative for a pituitary tumor.
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Ihezie, S. A., Chandalia, M., & Burish, M. J. (2020). A triad of cluster-like headaches with delayed development of a macroscopic prolactinoma: A case report. Cephalalgia Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515816320911032
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