hrp0089p1-p197 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P1 | ESPE2018
Dastamani Antonia
, Bulwer Chloe
, Ederies Adhraf
, Jeelani Owase
, Fersht Naomi
, Aquilina Kristian
, Korbonits Marta
, Spoudeas Helen
Introduction: Childhood prolactinomas often occur as aggressive macro (14 cm) or giant (>4 cm) tumours, with little consensus regarding timing of optimal therapies.Aim: To highlight the phenotype and treatment outcome of childhood macroprolactinomas.Subjects and methods: Case-note review of 10 (five male) children (<18 years) (presenting to our centre between 2009 and 2017 with hyperprolactinaemia due to macro/giant-p...