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Authors Liu Y, Liu F, Liang Q, Li Y, Wang ZF
Received 28 March 2017
Accepted for publication 24 May 2017
Published 13 June 2017 Volume 2017:13 Pages 1521—1526
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S138134
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Wai Kwong Tang
Abstract: Pituitary abscess is a rare but critical disorder caused by an
infectious process where purulent material accumulates inside the sella
turcica. Since symptoms, signs and radiographic characteristics of pituitary
abscess are similar to several other pituitary lesions, correct diagnosis
before surgery is challenging. In this article, two cases of pituitary abscess
treated in our department are reported, followed by a literature review. In
these two cases, both patients presented with intermittent fever. Magnetic
resonance imaging revealed a suprasellar lesion with rim enhancement after
contrast injection. After transsphenoidal surgery, the diagnosis of pituitary
abscess was confirmed. The patients were then given antibiotic treatment and
recovered fully in less than 2 months. Findings of this article support timely
diagnosis and proper treatment including transsphenoidal surgery and antibiotic
therapy for pituitary abscess, leading to lower mortality rates and higher
probability of pituitary hormone function recovery.
Keywords: pituitary
abscess, transsphenoidal resection, antibiotic therapy, diagnosis
