Literature DB >> 8299704

Tumors of the sellar region mimicking pituitary adenomas.

D Sautner1, W Saeger, D K Lüdecke.   

Abstract

In the sellar region most tumors of our collection (n = 1937) are pituitary adenomas, followed by craniopharyngiomas, chordomas and meningiomas. Difficulties in morphological differential diagnosis by light microscopy may occur in meningiomas, plasmacytomas, chordomas and germinomas. In these cases, immunohistological investigations and sometimes even electron microscopy are helpful in solving the problems. Meningiomas can sometimes resemble pituitary adenomas. Of diagnostic value in these cases is the expression of vimentin and S-100-protein in the meningioma cells. Plasmacytomas may also mimic pituitary adenomas. In these cases, the positive reaction with antibodies against LCA and immunoglobulins or against kappa-light-chains and lambda-light-chains leads to the diagnosis. Chordomas, too, can sometimes be hardly distinguished from pituitary adenomas. In these cases, the expression of S-100-protein, vimentin and CEA by the chordoma cells and the typical electron microscopic features of chordomas are helpful for the differential diagnosis. Germinomas may sometimes be indistinguishable from lymphocytic hypophysitis. Of diagnostic importance are here the expression of HCG and placental alkaline phosphatase by germinoma cells. In the above mentioned cases, it is also important to perform immunohistochemical examinations for pituitary hormones including alpha-subunit. All these tumors do not express these hormones.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8299704     DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1211245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Clin Endocrinol        ISSN: 0232-7384


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