Abstract:
Introduction: The prevalence of pituitary adenomas is 10.6%, most of them presenting with
headache. Pituitary adenomas bear an important risk of generating severe consequences, such as
endocrinological complications or pituitary apoplexy. Thus, highlighting clinical features of headache
Associated with pituitary adenoma would provide invaluable information needed to enable the practicing
physician to suspect this condition.
Materials and methods:13 patients with pituitary adenomas were analysed. Data were collected
regarding the clinical features of headache, the radiologic appearance of the tumour and its endocrine
activity. Clinical features of heradache in piruitary adenomas were described, and a comparative analysis
between the headache phenotype in micro- and macroadenomas was performed.
Results:Our results showed that pituitary adenomas are Associated with headache which is
moderate to severe in intensity (6.3 points) and frequent (5 days per week). At the same time, a higher
frequency of migraine in the patients with microadenoma was found, while the proportion of tension
type
headache in the groups of patients with macro-and microadenoma was comparable.
Conclusion:Our study provided some insights into the phenotypic characteristics of headache
Associated with pituitary adenomas. We also found that migraine was more strongly Associated with an
underlying microadenoma as a cause.
Description:
Department of Neurology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016