Cluster headache and macroprolactinoma: Case report of a rare, but potential important causality.

J Clin Neurosci

Department of Endocrinology, Universtiy Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. Electronic address:

Published: June 2017

While headache is not an uncommon symptom in patients suffering from pituitary adenomas, cluster headache (CH) has rarely been reported in such cases. Headache associated with hyperprolactinemia has been reported to be responsive to dopamine agonists (DA agonists) in many patients. We report on a patient with refractory CH secondary to a macroprolactinoma who showed immediate and permanent clinical and radiologic recovery following medical treatment with DA agonists. Measurement of prolactin levels in addition to cranial magnetic resonance imaging might be considered in patients with refractory CH, until the significance of this potential causality becomes clearer.

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