Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Pituitary Apoplexy after Subtotal Thyroidectomy in an Acromegalic Patient with a Large Goiter
Kazunobu KATOMasakazu NOBORIYoshihiro MIYAUCHIMotoki OHNISIShyoji YOSHIDAShigeru OYAShin TOMITATomoshige KINO
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1996 Volume 35 Issue 6 Pages 472-477

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A case of pituitary apoplexy occurring after subtotal thyroidectomy in an acromegalic woman with a large adenomatous goiter is described. The patient had severe apnea because the large goiter was causing airway compression. Prior to the planned hypophysectomy, a subtotal thyroidectomy was performed to relieve tracheal stenosis. Shortly after the operation, the patient developed a headache that lasted for several days. The serum levels of growth hormone and somatomedin-C spontaneously normalized seventeen days after this episode and have remained normal for two years. Pituitary apoplexy was thought to have caused the observed results without deterioration of the pituitary function.
(Internal Medicine 35: 472-477, 1996)

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