Pituitary apoplexy after COVID-19 vaccination: A case report

Q4 Medicine
Nur Aisyah Zainordin , Sharifah Faradila Wan Muhammad Hatta , Nazimah Ab Mumin , Fatimah Zaherah Mohd Shah , Rohana Abdul Ghani
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Abstract

Background

Pituitary apoplexy is a rare endocrine emergency, which commonly presents with headache and is occasionally associated with visual disturbances. Prompt diagnosis and treatment can be both life and vision saving. In the emergence of novel coronavirus and global pandemic, rapid development of new vaccines have shown to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with Covid-19. Recognition of rare potential adverse effects of these vaccines including pituitary apoplexy are yet to be reported. A causal link between pituitary apoplexy and COVID-19 vaccination has not been established.

Case presentation

We report a case of a 24-year-old woman who presented with progressively worsening headache soon after completing her COVID-19 vaccination. Imaging showed pituitary apoplexy with an underlying pituitary mass. In view of the age and the typical presentation of severe headache, pituitary hypophysitis was considered, despite the absence of the almost pathognomonic feature of a thickened pituitary stalk in the initial imaging. In the context that the headache had started shortly after the administration of the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, this potentially could have been the trigger for the occurrence of pituitary apoplexy.

Conclusion

Although the pathophysiology is not entirely clear and no direct link could be ascertained, our patient may have developed an exaggerated immunological response after the vaccine, with a possible pituitary hypophysitis leading to a pituitary apoplexy.

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新冠肺炎疫苗接种后垂体卒中1例报告
背景垂体性中风是一种罕见的内分泌急症,通常表现为头痛,偶尔伴有视觉障碍。及时的诊断和治疗可以挽救生命和视力。在出现新型冠状病毒和全球大流行的情况下,新疫苗的快速开发已经证明可以降低与Covid-19相关的发病率和死亡率。对这些疫苗罕见的潜在不良反应的认识,包括垂体性中风,尚未有报道。垂体性中风与COVID-19疫苗接种之间的因果关系尚未确定。我们报告了一例24岁女性,在完成COVID-19疫苗接种后不久,头痛逐渐加重。影像显示垂体中风伴垂体下肿块。考虑到年龄和严重头痛的典型表现,垂体垂体炎被考虑,尽管在最初的成像中没有垂体柄增厚的几乎典型特征。鉴于头痛是在注射第二剂COVID-19疫苗后不久开始的,这可能是垂体中风发生的触发因素。结论虽然病理生理学尚不完全清楚,也没有直接联系,但我们的患者可能在接种疫苗后发生了夸大的免疫反应,可能是垂体垂体炎导致垂体中风。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology: Case Reports
Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology: Case Reports Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes case reports in a variety of disciplines in endocrinology, including diabetes, metabolic bone disease and osteoporosis, thyroid disease, pituitary and lipid disorders. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology Case Reports is an open access publication.
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