High-dose Hook Effect in a Case of Giant Prolactinoma Confounded by Acute Kidney Injury

高剂量钩状效应在一例合并急性肾损伤的巨大泌乳素瘤病例中的作用

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Abstract

A 21-year-old man admitted to the hospital for acute kidney injury developed blindness 5 days after admission. Workup included magnetic resonance imaging, which was terminated prematurely due to a ball bearing/air gun pellet in his neck causing pain. His incomplete scan revealed a large sellar mass causing significant compression of the optic chiasm. Hormone testing showed low levels of IGF-1 and testosterone. A mildly elevated prolactin (PRL) level was attributed to stalk effect and decreased kidney function. For treatment, the patient underwent transsphenoidal tumor resection. Unexpectedly, pituitary immunohistochemistry revealed a prolactinoma. Further inquiry corroborated a history of headache, hypogonadal symptoms, and gynecomastia. He was started on a dopamine agonist with improvement in his vision and hormone levels; however, PRL was further increased. In retrospect, the mildly elevated PRL on initial testing was caused by the high-dose hook effect whereby excessively high PRL levels result in erroneously low measurements by immunoassays. Thus, in patients presenting with large sellar masses and normal/mildly elevated PRL, the sample should be diluted to exclude high-dose hook effect and ensure an accurate level. In addition, questioning of metallic fragments in plain language may help prevent magnetic resonance imaging injury.

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