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Hypothalamic Vasopressin-Producing Tumors: Often Inappropriate Diuresis But Occasionally Cushing Disease.

Sylvia L Asa1, Shereen Ezzat1, Daniel F Kelly2, Pejman Cohan2, Yuki Takasumi2, Garni Barkhoudarian2, Anthony P Heaney3, Rowena Ridout1, Constance L Chik4, Lester D R Thompson5, Fred Gentili1, Ozgur Mete1.   

Abstract

Tumors of hypothalamic neurons that produce vasopressin are rare. We retrieved all cases of vasopressin-positive tumors in the sellar region from the database of the Department of Pathology. Five cases fulfilled the selection criteria, representing the first series of such tumors. Clinical, radiologic, and pathologic features were reviewed. Four tumors classified as neurocytomas were identified in 3 females and 1 male patient; the ages at onset of symptoms ranged from 17 to 40 years. All were large sellar masses with suprasellar extension and/or invasion of the parasellar sinuses. Three patients had the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis; in one of these, a 6-year history was initially considered to be idiopathic. One patient died of progressive disease; 3 had incomplete resections and are being followed. In contrast to these patients with neurocytoma, a 65-year-old woman had Cushing disease and a 0.8 cm mass that was completely resected at transsphenoidal surgery; this tumor was a gangliocytoma producing vasopressin associated with corticotroph hyperplasia. We postulate that the small amount of vasopressin secreted by this mature gangliocytic tumor was locally bound to corticotrophs, resulting in hyperplasia and Cushing disease, without sufficient overproduction to cause systemic effects of vasopressin excess. Hypothalamic neurocytoma is a tumor that can mimic pituitary neuroendocrine tumors and olfactory neuroblastoma but is distinguished by positivity for neurofilaments, NeuN, and TTF-1 and negative staining for adenohypophysial biomarkers. Our cases illustrate that neurocytoma and gangliocytoma are 2 variants of tumors of hypothalamic neurons that can produce vasopressin. The morphologic and proliferative features of these 2 tumor types represent 2 ends of a spectrum; their function also can result in divergent clinical manifestations, one characterized by reduced urine output and the other by the more insidious features of glucocorticoid excess.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30379651     DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0000000000001185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


  5 in total

1.  A Clinicopathological and Molecular Analysis of Sellar/Suprasellar Neurocytoma Mimicking Pituitary Adenoma.

Authors:  Lifeng Zhang; Weiwei Fu; Limei Zheng; Fangling Song; Yupeng Chen; Changzhen Jiang; Zhen Xing; Chengcong Hu; Yuhong Ye; Sheng Zhang; Xiaorong Yan; Xingfu Wang
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 6.055

Review 2.  Extraventricular neurocytomas: a systematic review of the literature in the pediatric population.

Authors:  Marios G Lampros; Nikolaos Vlachos; Spyridon Voulgaris; George A Alexiou
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2021-06-17       Impact factor: 1.475

Review 3.  Hypothalamic Endocrine Tumors: An Update.

Authors:  Sylvia L Asa; Ozgur Mete
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-10-20       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Genetic and epigenetic characterization of posterior pituitary tumors.

Authors:  David Capper; M Beatriz Lopes; Simone Schmid; David A Solomon; Eilis Perez; Anne Thieme; Bette K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters; Caterina Giannini; Annekathrin Reinhardt; Sylvia L Asa; Ozgur Mete; Damian Stichel; Christin Siewert; Carsten Dittmayer; Martin Hasselblatt; Werner Paulus; Christoph Nagel; Patrick N Harter; Jens Schittenhelm; Jürgen Honegger; Elisabeth Rushing; Roland Coras; Stefan M Pfister; Rolf Buslei; Arend Koch; Arie Perry; David T W Jones; Andreas von Deimling
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  2021-10-18       Impact factor: 17.088

5.  Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuresis in a Young Adult-Searching for the Causative Needle in the Proverbial Haystack.

Authors:  Prakash S Gudsoorkar; Sylvia L Asa; Melvin Silverman
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2019-11-06
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