Optic chiasmal herniation — an under recognized complication of dopamine agonist therapy for macroprolactinoma
Abstract
The initial presentation of macroprolactinoma with visual field impairment, especially in males, is well recognized. Successful treatment with dopamine agonist therapy is characterized by a reduction in hyperprolactinaemia and often rapid and progressive resolution of the visual impairment. A small proportion of patients may subsequently develop a secondary deterioration in both their visual fields and visual acuities despite normalization of...
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Title
Optic chiasmal herniation — an under recognized complication of dopamine agonist therapy for macroprolactinoma
Published Date
Oct 1, 2000
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
4
Pages
529 - 534
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