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Clinical investigation of pituitary incidentalomas: A two-center study.

Kota Ishii1, Ichiro Abe2, Wataru Kameda1, Kaoru Sugimoto2, Yusuke Morinaga3, Miiko Ito4, Yuichi Takashi2, Makiko Abe5, Yurika Hada1, Kaoru Takase1, Hideyuki Fujii2, Hanako Ohishi2, Kentaro Ochi2, Yuka Yamao2, Midori Minezaki2, Tadachika Kudo2, Toshio Higashi3, Yukihiko Sonoda4, Kenichi Ishizawa1, Kunihisa Kobayashi2.   

Abstract

Recent advances in imaging technology resulted in an increase in pituitary incidentalomas (PIs) detection. PIs were reported to be present in 1.6% persons with magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Whereas, there were few studies about PIs with detailed investigation. We aimed to investigate the clinical and endocrinological characteristics of PIs. We evaluated 65 patients diagnosed with PIs who underwent detailed clinical and endocrinological evaluations. Of the 65 patients, 33 (50.8%) had non-functional pituitary adenomas (NFPAs), 11 (16.9%) had Rathke's cleft cysts (RCCs), 7 (10.8%) had functional pituitary adenomas (FPAs), 6 (9.2%) had benign extra-pituitary tumors (BEPTs), and 8 (12.3%) had malignant tumors (MTs). Compared with patients with NFPAs, those with MTs were significantly younger and had a significantly lower body mass index, lower prevalence of hypertension, and lower prevalence of dyslipidemia. Patients with MTs had significantly higher prevalence of central diabetes insipidus than those with NFPAs. In addition, patients with NFPAs had significantly higher prevalence of pituitary apoplexy than those with FPAs, BEPTs, and MTs. In conclusion, our study demonstrated clinical and endocrinological characteristics of PIs. Highly detailed clinical and endocrinological investigations should be performed for PIs. In addition, MTs should be considered in the differential diagnosis for young and lean patients with central diabetes insipidus. 2019, International Research and Cooperation Association for Bio & Socio - Sciences Advancement.

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Keywords:  Pituitary incidentaloma; hormonal deficiency; pituitary apoplexy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31890450      PMCID: PMC6929595          DOI: 10.5582/irdr.2019.01083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intractable Rare Dis Res        ISSN: 2186-3644


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3.  Characteristics and clinical outcomes in pituitary incidentalomas and non-incidental pituitary tumors treated with endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery.

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