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Tomohiro Kawaguchi1, Yoshikazu Ogawa2, Teiji Tominaga1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Clinically silent somatotroph adenoma is characterized by elevated serum growth hormone but without the clinical symptoms of acromegaly, and it is considered rare. The natural history is not well understood, progress to symptomatic is uncertain, and treatment strategy has not been established. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Acromegaly; Clinically silent; Growth hormone; Somatotroph adenoma; Transsphenoidal surgery
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30862315 PMCID: PMC6415340 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-019-1981-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Patient 1. a T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) image with gadolinium 5 years after initial diagnosis showing a small sellar mass lesion. b Postoperative T1-weighted MR image indicating gross total removal of the tumor. c Preoperative roentgenogram of the fingers. d Preoperative roentgenogram of the face. e H&E staining (× 40 magnification) showing sheet-like proliferation of monomorphic round cells. f Immunohistochemical staining for growth hormone showing diffuse reactivity (× 40 magnification)
Fig. 2Patient 2. a T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) image with gadolinium 3 years after initial diagnosis showing a small sellar mass lesion. b Postoperative T1-weighted MR image indicating gross total removal of the tumor. c Preoperative roentgenogram of the fingers. d Preoperative roentgenogram of the face. e H&E staining (× 40 magnification) showing sheet-like proliferation of monomorphic round cells. f Immunohistochemical staining for growth hormone showing diffuse reactivity (× 40 magnification)
Fig. 3Patient 3. a Preoperative T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) image with gadolinium showing a sellar mass lesion. b Postoperative T1-weighted MR image showing no residual tumor. c H&E staining (× 40 magnification) showing sheet-like proliferation of monomorphic round cells. d Immunohistochemical staining for growth hormone showing diffuse reactivity (× 40 magnification)