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Volume 3

Journal of Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

WCGO2019

May 13-14 , 2019

Gynecology and Obstetrics

May 13-14 , 2019 Tokyo, Japan

2

nd

World Congress on

Pregnancy after secondary amenorrhea due to pituitary tumor treatment: A case report

Nadya Magfira

University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Background:

Pregnancy is uncommon occurrence in a woman with pituitary tumor. This tumor interrupts

the normal reproductive cycles resulting symptoms of amenorrhea, anovulation and, consequently, infertility.

Optimal medical and surgical management of pituitary tumor is often required to restore the reproductive

cycle and fertility in this woman.

Aim:

To report a case of a patient with pituitary tumor who had pregnancy and resume of menses after surgery

and medical therapy.

Case presentation:

A 29 years old women, P0A1 presented with amenorrhea for 12 months and headache. Her

gynecological ultrasonography presented no abnormalities, her prolactin level was high, and her Luteinizing

and follicle hormone was low, imaging studies showed pituitary macroadenoma. She underwent TSSBS and

dopamine agonist therapy. She had complete hormonal remission after 3 months prior to surgery, her menses

resume, and she was pregnant after 6 months from surgery.

Conclusion:

It is important to evaluate amenorrhea with pituitary adenoma patient comprehensively; an

optimal medical and surgical management will give possibility of a good outcome.

Biography

Nadya Magfira is a post graduate student at University of Indonesia, Jakarta Indonesia. She is currently completing a Master of Clinical

Epidemiologic and is a medical doctor in Krakatau Medical Hospital, Indonesia.

nadyamagfira@gmail.com

J Reprod Biol Endocrinol, Volume 3