| Literature DB >> 3041326 |
U Szuwart1, H J König, H Bennefeld, C Weritz, G Kleinhans.
Abstract
Metastatic tumors within the pituitary gland are rare. The incidence--reported by series of autopsies--differs from 1.8-12% of metastatic tumors. Most of the primary tumors are breast cancers, followed by cancers of the gastro-intestinal system. Only 20% of these metastases are clinically diagnosed. Diabetes insipidus is the main symptom, correlating with the greater incidence of metastatic lesions in the posterior lobe. The unusual features of a reported case are discussed. In this case the dysfunction of cranial nerves passing the sella turcica led to the diagnosis. Therapy with Flutamid initiated a remission. Survival of 18 months is remarkably long.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3041326 DOI: 10.1159/000216489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Onkologie ISSN: 0378-584X