Prolactinoma: Advanced MRI & CT Imaging Diagnosis, Radiology Interpretation, and Modern Treatment Strategies
Prolactinoma: MRI Diagnosis, CT Imaging Features, Radiology Interpretation, and Modern Clinical Management Introduction A 33-year-old man arrives at the emergency department with progressively worsening headaches, left-sided weakness, and hearing impairment that has persisted for six months. Neurologic symptoms are becoming increasingly severe. Initial clinical suspicion includes intracranial malignancy, skull base tumor, meningioma, or aggressive inflammatory disease. However, advanced medical imaging using contrast-enhanced MRI reveals an unexpected diagnosis — a giant invasive prolactinoma. This clinical scenario highlights the importance of accurate radiology interpretation , especially in patients presenting with atypical neurological deficits. While prolactinomas are commonly associated with endocrine symptoms such as amenorrhea or galactorrhea, giant prolactinomas can mimic skull base malignancies and become critical emergency diagnosis challenges. In modern neuroradiolo...