Case Reports in Psychiatry (Jan 2019)
Chronic Atypical Depression as an Early Feature of Pituitary Adenoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
- Filipa Cardoso,
- Heela Azizi,
- Alexander Kilpatrick,
- Olaniyi Olayinka,
- Tasmia Khan,
- Alexa Kahn,
- Cecilia Canale,
- Chiedozie Ojimba,
- Olusegun Popoola,
- Deepa Nuthalapati,
- Maleeha Ahmad,
- Mirna Iskander,
- Ali Chohan,
- Sara Parisi,
- Ulunma Umesi,
- Hashem Kalbouneh,
- Arka Bhattacharya,
- Kodjovi Kodjo,
- Oluwole Jegede,
- Ayodeji Jolayemi
Affiliations
- Filipa Cardoso
- St. Matthew’s University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Heela Azizi
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Alexander Kilpatrick
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Olaniyi Olayinka
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Tasmia Khan
- Medical University of the Americas, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Alexa Kahn
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Cecilia Canale
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Chiedozie Ojimba
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Olusegun Popoola
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Deepa Nuthalapati
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Maleeha Ahmad
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Mirna Iskander
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Ali Chohan
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Sara Parisi
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Ulunma Umesi
- Medical University of the Americas, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Hashem Kalbouneh
- Saba University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Arka Bhattacharya
- American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Kodjovi Kodjo
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Oluwole Jegede
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Ayodeji Jolayemi
- Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4892183
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 2019
Abstract
Pituitary adenomas are often diagnosed as incidental findings on brain imaging. We present the case of a 52-year-old African American female patient with long standing depressed mood prior to the incidental finding of a pituitary adenoma. We explore the possibility of certain mood symptoms prompting an early diagnosis of pituitary adenoma.