Acute infarction of the pituitary due to ischaemia or haemorrhage (trauma,
radiation, anticoagulants)
Symptoms: Headaches, N&V, visual disturbance, meningism
Diagnosis: CT / history / visual field defect
WHAT SHOULD I DO? stabilise (ABC), hydrocortisone, fluid balance, neurosurg PITUITARY APOPLEXY
PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA Catecholamine-secreting tumour of the adrenal medulla
Can cause HYPERTENSIVE EMERGENCIES
10% bilateral, male = female, mostly in adrenal medulla, <10% malignant
SECRETE: adrenaline, noradrenaline, dopamine
Symptoms: HTN, anxiety, panic, sweating, palpitations, flushing/pallor, headache,
pyrexia, tachycardia, arrhythmia
Diagnosis: check BSL, check K, urinary catecholamines, CT abdomen
WHAT SHOULD I DO? Rehydration, alpha blockade (phentolamine), then b-blockade,
surgical resection