Clinical features
Pituitary apoplexy is characterised by:
- severe headache of acute onset, similar to that in subarachnoid haemorrhage
- neck stiffness
- rapidly progressive visual impairment
- extraocular nerve palsies
- primary pituitary insufficiency
- stupor and then coma
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