Suprasellar hemangioblastoma

Surgical Neurology
F GrisoliT Leclercq

Abstract

A case of suprasellar hemangioblastoma attached to the pituitary stalk is reviewed. The patient presented with amenorrhea-galactorrhea and a highly vascularized suprasellar lesion. Though the exact diagnosis was not made before the operation, the authors emphasize the importance of angiography, which had significant features regarding the diagnosis.

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