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      Uncontrolled diabetes as a rare presenting cause of pituitary apoplexy

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          Abstract

          Pituitary apoplexy is a rare endocrine emergency. The extent to which hyperglycaemia is a contributory risk factor in the precipitation of pituitary apoplexy is not known. A 38-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes presented to the emergency department with sudden onset of nausea and headache with drooping of his right eyelid for about 4 days. On physical examination, he had orthostatic hypotension, ptosis of the right eye, lateral and downward positioning of the eye and absent pupillary reflex. Visual field testing of the left eye revealed superolateral quadrantanopia. MRI of the brain showed pituitary macroadenoma with necrosis. Investigations showed hyperglycaemia, decreased T3, T4 with normal Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), low serum Leutinizing hormone (LH), Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), testosterone and low normal serum prolactin levels. About 21% of non-functioning pituitary adenomas present with apoplexy as was seen in our patient. It is likely that his uncontrolled diabetes precipitated this episode of apoplexy as hyperosmolarity and dehydration, caused by hyperglycaemia can lead to changed pituitary microvascular environment increasing the risk of pituitary infarction.

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          Journal
          BMJ Case Rep
          BMJ Case Rep
          bmjcr
          bmjcasereports
          BMJ Case Reports
          BMJ Publishing Group (BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR )
          1757-790X
          2019
          28 February 2019
          : 12
          : 2
          : e228161
          Affiliations
          [1 ] departmentDepartment of Endocrinology & Medicine Unit , Pt. B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences , Rohtak, India
          [2 ] departmentDepartment of Internal Medicine , Pt. B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences , Rohtak, India
          Author notes
          [Correspondence to ] Dr Rajesh Rajput, drrajeshrajput@ 123456outlook.com
          Article
          PMC6398696 PMC6398696 6398696 bcr-2018-228161
          10.1136/bcr-2018-228161
          6398696
          30824466
          cf013f12-9eab-4b49-bba7-6d25715488e9
          © BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
          History
          : 15 February 2019
          Categories
          Unusual Association of Diseases/Symptoms
          1526
          Case Report

          pituitary disorders,diabetes,neuroimaging
          pituitary disorders, diabetes, neuroimaging

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