Mark S. Fleming MD, MD Yuji Numaguchi DMS, Joseph A. Nadell MD, Charles G. Haddad MD
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Tension pneumocephalus five years after intracranial resection of pituitary adenoma—A case report
A case of spontaneous pneumocephalus with progression to tension pneumocephalus is presented. It is unique because it occurred spontaneously via a sellar defect 5 years after resection and irradiation of a pituitary adenoma, without tumor recurrence. Computed tomography clarified the extent of the pneumocephalus and its progression to tension pneumocephalus.