Pituitary Apoplexy - History

History

The first case description of pituitary apoplexy has been attributed to the American neurologist Pearce Bailey in 1898. This was followed in 1905 by a further report from the German physician Bleibtreu. Surgery for pituitary apoplexy was described in 1925. Before the introduction of steroid replacement, the mortality from pituitary apoplexy approximated 50%.

The name of the condition was coined in 1950 in a case series by physicians from Boston City Hospital and Harvard Medical School. The term "apoplexy" was applied as it referred to both necrosis and bleeding into pituitary tumors.

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