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Neurological Research
A Journal of Progress in Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neurosciences
Volume 37, 2015 - Issue 4
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Original Research Papers

Serial 3 T magnetic resonance imaging during cabergoline treatment of macroprolactinomas

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Pages 341-346 | Published online: 07 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

Objective:

Cabergoline is the treatment of choice for prolactin (PRL)-producing pituitary adenomas, because of its efficacy in normalizing PRL levels, and inducing tumor shrinkage. The clinical use of 3 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for neuroimaging has rapidly expanded in recent years. In particular, T2-weighted imaging (T2WI) provides high anatomical and contrast resolution.

Patients and methods:

In this study, serial 3 T MRI with T2WI was utilized during cabergoline treatment of 10 patients with macroprolactinomas. Cabergoline was started at a standard weekly dosage and incrementally adjusted on individual posttreatment PRL values.

Results:

MRI confirmed tumor shrinkage in all patients during cabergoline treatment. Cabergoline normalized hyperprolactinemia in all but one patient. In six of 10 patients, distinct low-signal-intensity areas were evident throughout the adenomas on T2WI. In four of those six patients, massive low-signal-intensity areas appeared at 1–4 months, after which tumors decreased in size by over 80%. These findings in the early phase of prolactinoma treatment predicted pronounced regression or near-complete disappearance of the tumor. Reduction of T2 intensity possibly reflected dehydration due to diffuse hemorrhage in the adenomas.

Conclusion:

T2-weighted 3 T MR images are valuable for assessing and monitoring cabergoline treatment of macroprolactinomas.

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