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Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma

Pituitary apoplexy (PA) may very rarely present with hiccups. A 32-year-old man with classical acromegaloid features was admitted with headache, nausea, vomiting and stubborn hiccups. Pituitary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated apoplexy of a macroadenoma with suprasellar extension abutti...

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Autores principales: Simsek Bagir, Gulay, Civi, Soner, Kardes, Ozgur, Kayaselcuk, Fazilet, Ertorer, Melek Eda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5445435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28567295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EDM-17-0044
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author Simsek Bagir, Gulay
Civi, Soner
Kardes, Ozgur
Kayaselcuk, Fazilet
Ertorer, Melek Eda
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Civi, Soner
Kardes, Ozgur
Kayaselcuk, Fazilet
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description Pituitary apoplexy (PA) may very rarely present with hiccups. A 32-year-old man with classical acromegaloid features was admitted with headache, nausea, vomiting and stubborn hiccups. Pituitary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated apoplexy of a macroadenoma with suprasellar extension abutting the optic chiasm. Plasma growth hormone (GH) levels exhibited suppression (below <1 ng/mL) at all time points during GH suppression test with 75 g oral glucose. After treatment with corticosteroid agents, he underwent transsphenoidal pituitary surgery and hiccups disappeared postoperatively. The GH secretion potential of the tumor was clearly demonstrated immunohistochemically. We conclude that stubborn hiccups in a patient with a pituitary macroadenoma may be a sign of massive apoplexy that may result in hormonal remission. LEARNING POINTS: Patients with pituitary apoplexy may rarely present with hiccups. Stubborn hiccupping may be a sign of generalized infarction of a large tumor irritating the midbrain. Infarction can be so massive that it may cause cessation of hormonal overproduction and result in remission.
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spelling pubmed-54454352017-05-31 Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma Simsek Bagir, Gulay Civi, Soner Kardes, Ozgur Kayaselcuk, Fazilet Ertorer, Melek Eda Endocrinol Diabetes Metab Case Rep Unique/Unexpected Symptoms or Presentations of a Disease Pituitary apoplexy (PA) may very rarely present with hiccups. A 32-year-old man with classical acromegaloid features was admitted with headache, nausea, vomiting and stubborn hiccups. Pituitary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated apoplexy of a macroadenoma with suprasellar extension abutting the optic chiasm. Plasma growth hormone (GH) levels exhibited suppression (below <1 ng/mL) at all time points during GH suppression test with 75 g oral glucose. After treatment with corticosteroid agents, he underwent transsphenoidal pituitary surgery and hiccups disappeared postoperatively. The GH secretion potential of the tumor was clearly demonstrated immunohistochemically. We conclude that stubborn hiccups in a patient with a pituitary macroadenoma may be a sign of massive apoplexy that may result in hormonal remission. LEARNING POINTS: Patients with pituitary apoplexy may rarely present with hiccups. Stubborn hiccupping may be a sign of generalized infarction of a large tumor irritating the midbrain. Infarction can be so massive that it may cause cessation of hormonal overproduction and result in remission. Bioscientifica Ltd 2017-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5445435/ /pubmed/28567295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EDM-17-0044 Text en © 2017 The authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en_GB This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en_GB) .
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Ertorer, Melek Eda
Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
title Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
title_full Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
title_fullStr Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
title_full_unstemmed Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
title_short Stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
title_sort stubborn hiccups as a sign of massive apoplexy in a naive acromegaly patient with pituitary macroadenoma
topic Unique/Unexpected Symptoms or Presentations of a Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5445435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28567295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EDM-17-0044
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