Carotid artery occlusion due to pituitary apoplexy

Authors

  • Apolinar Alejandro Serrano-Rubio
  • Armando Saúl Ruiz-Treviño
  • Sophie d’Herbemont
  • Gopar
  • Juan Luis Gómez-Amador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31157/an.v21i4.134

Keywords:

pituitary apoplexy, cerebral stroke, internal carotid artery, decompressive craniectomy

Abstract

Cerebral stroke caused by carotid arteries occlusion are rare. A 25-year-old man presented with history of frontal headache and a right cavernous sinus syndrome was admitted to our hospital with a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showing a nodular mass in sella, suprasellar and infrasellar portion with extension through the right cavernous sinus. A day after admittance, he presented a sudden severe headache, visual and arousal disturbance with signs of herniation syndrome. The Computed Tomography revealed a right internal carotid territory infarction. A decompressive craniectomy was performed. The histological diagnosis was consistent with a non-functioning pituitary adenoma with hemorrhagic findings. The patient’s neurological status improved but he persisted clinically with left hemiplegia and cavernous sinus syndrome. This case is a rare presentation of pituitary apoplexy with elevated intracranial pressure caused by cerebral stroke due to mechanical obstruction of internal carotid artery.

Published

2016-12-01

How to Cite

Serrano-Rubio, A. A., Ruiz-Treviño, A. S., Sophie d’Herbemont, Gopar, & Gómez-Amador, J. L. (2016). Carotid artery occlusion due to pituitary apoplexy. Archivos De Neurociencias, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.31157/an.v21i4.134

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Section

Case report

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