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Transient Bitemporal Hemianopsia During Pregnancy After Treatment of Galactorrhea-Amenorrhea Syndrome with Bromocriptine
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1977
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Visual FieldPostpartum HemorrhagePituitary GlandOphthalmologyPituitary IrradiationMaternal Cardiovascular OutcomeGynecologyMaternal HealthPituitary DiseaseMaternal-fetal MedicineGalactorrhea-amenorrhea SyndromeFetal ComplicationMedicineTransient Bitemporal HemianopsiaVisual FieldsHigh-risk PregnancyReproductive Endocrinology
A patient is described with a galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome and an enlargement of the sella turcica. Pregnancy occurred after induction of ovulation with bromocriptine (and 2.5 years after pituitary irradiation). Periodic assessment of the visual fields showed an increase in size of the blind spots after 10 weeks and a moderate bitemporal hemianopsia after 22 weeks, which improved spontaneously after 30 weeks of pregnancy. One month after delivery the visual field of the left eye was almost normalized, while that of the right eye showed a definite improvement. Prior radiotherapy need not prevent visual complications from enlargement of pituitary adenomas during pregnancy.
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