hrp0095p1-566 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022
kinali ÇetİN Yasemin
, Özgün Böcek Alp
, DÖĞER Esra
, POYRAZ Aylar
, GÜÇLÜ PINARLI Faruk
, SOLMAZ Nihan
, BİDECİ Aysun
, Orhun ÇAMURDAN Mahmut
Giant prolactinomas are rare tumours, with a prevalence of 0.5–4.4% among all pituitary tumours. In the literature, relatively few series describing their management and outcomes are available; moreover, only individual case reports of giant prolactinomas in children have been documented. We report a 10-year-old boy presented with painless progressive vision loss, insidious in onset, and bitemporal headache of six mounths duration. On physical examination; height: 134.2 ...