| Literature DB >> 35071093 |
Kishan Karia1, Sally-Ann Price1, Wai Cheong Soon1, Yasir Arafat Chowdhury1, Kyaw Zayar Thant1, Ruchika Batra2, Sara Meade3, Niki Karavitaki4,5,6, Georgios Tsermoulas1,5,6.
Abstract
We report a rare case of metastatic colonic adenocarcinoma to the pituitary gland in a 58-year-old who presented with visual decline and panhypopituitarism. He underwent urgent transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery with significant improvement of his vision, followed by adjuvant fractionated radiotherapy to the resection cavity. He made a satisfactory recovery, but regrettably died from COVID-19 9 weeks after completion of radiotherapy. A multidisciplinary approach is essential for optimal management of this condition due to its rarity and complexity. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; metastasis; pituitary; transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery
Year: 2021 PMID: 35071093 PMCID: PMC8751534 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_52_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Figure 1Postcontrast magnetic resonance imaging Head (Axial, Sagittal and Coronal Views) demonstrating the heterogeneously enhancing pituitary lesion with suprasellar extension compressing the optic chiasm
Figure 2Preoperative Goldmann Visual Field Testing showing constricted visual fields, with a right temporal defect and left inferior arcuate defect
Figure 3Postoperative Goldmann Visual Field Testing showing full visual fields
Figure 4Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging: Significant debulking and well-decompressed optic apparatus. The small non-compressive residual tumor was addressed with adjuvant fractionated radiotherapy
Previous reported cases of Pituitary masses metastasizing from primary colon cancer[678910]
| Author and year | Age/gender | Other metastases | Symptoms and signs | Treatment | Previous surgery | Survival after surgery |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noga | 60/male | Lungs, liver | Homonymous hemianopia | Transcranial surgery | No | NA |
| Issa | 56/female | No | Headache, left temporal hemianopia | Transnasal/transsphenoidal surgery | No | 17.5 months |
| Ratti | 54/female | Lung | Polyuria, polydipsia, diplopia, headache, vomiting | NA | No | 8 days |
| Thewjitcharoen | 65/male | Lungs, liver | Left eye ptosis, vision loss | Transsphenoidal surgery | No | 9 months |
| Skulsampaopol | 53/male | Lungs | Bitemporal hemianopia | Transsphenoidal surgery | Transsphenoidal surgery (5 years) | 3 months |
NA – Not applicable