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Manic episode revealing a pituitary adenoma: From a clinical case and literature review

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Anouar KADDAF 1, *, Adil BELHACHMI 2, Ayman EL FAROUKI 3 and Mohamed KADIRI 1

1 Department of psychiatry, Military Hospital of Instruction Mohamed V, Rabat.

2 Department of neurosurgery, Military Hospital of Instruction Mohamed V, Rabat.

3 Department of Radiology, Military Hospital of Instruction Mohamed V, Rabat.

Case Report

International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 17(02), 901–903

Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.2.3129

DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.2.3129

Received 11 October 2025; revised on 19 November 2025; accepted on 21 November 2025

Pituitary adenomas are common intracranial tumors, yet psychiatric manifestations as presenting symptoms remain uncommon and often overlooked. We report the case of a 37-year-old man with no prior medical or psychiatric history who initially presented with a rapidly progressive manic episode with psychotic features. Clinical deterioration, including cognitive impairment and confusion, prompted neuroimaging, which revealed a non-secreting pituitary macroadenoma. The patient underwent transsphenoidal surgery, followed by significant improvement in mood stability and cognitive functioning. This case highlights the potential for pituitary adenomas—particularly non-secreting types—to manifest primarily through psychiatric symptoms due to mass effect or secondary hormonal dysfunction. Early recognition of atypical psychiatric presentations is critical to avoid diagnostic delay and ensure appropriate multidisciplinary management. A brief review of the literature is provided to contextualize the association between pituitary tumors and psychiatric manifestations

Pituitary adenoma; Manic episode; Psychiatric symptoms; Mass effect; Hypopituitarism; Neuroendocrinology; Transsphenoidal surgery

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Anouar KADDAF, Adil BELHACHMI, Ayman EL FAROUKI and Mohamed KADIRI. Manic episode revealing a pituitary adenoma: From a clinical case and literature review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 17(02), 901–903. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.2.3129.

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