Title of article :
A lactating boy presenting with pituitary adenoma: A case report
Author/Authors :
Rezaei Maryam Department of Internal Medicine - Birjand University of Medical Sciences - Birjand, Iran , Pourbagher-Shahri Ali Mohammad Birjand University of Medical Sciences - Birjand, Iran , Rajabpour-Sanati Ali Birjand University of Medical Sciences - Birjand, Iran
Abstract :
Pituitary adenoma which is one of the most common brain lesions accounts for about 10%-15% of all central nervous
system (CNS) tumors. The most common type of pituitary adenoma is prolactinoma which is responsible for 45% of
pituitary tumors and considered the leading cause of hypogonadism and infertility. Prolactinomas are rare in children and
more prevalent in girls, as compared to boys. In the present article, we describe the case of a boy with prolactinoma. Here
we present a boy born on 31 March 2007 who referred to the endocrinologist with a complaint of frequent discharge of
milky hydrorrhea from the left breast. The patient had been struggling with binge eating since he was 8 and he got
overweight soon after. He gradually developed blurred vision; however, he did not have any complaint of headache and
diplopia. The recent advances in diagnostic techniques and increased knowledge of pituitary adenomas have led to the
timely diagnose of this disease. However, the achievement of such major goals requires physicians' meticulous attention
to patients’ clinical symptoms, especially non-specific ones.
Keywords :
Prolactin-secreting , Pituitary adenoma , Adenoma Prolactinoma
Journal title :
Journal of Surgery and Trauma