Literature DB >> 8619749

Ganglion cell-containing tumors of the pituitary gland.

J Towfighi1, M M Salam, R E McLendon, S Powers, R B Page.   

Abstract

The ganglion cell-containing tumors of the pituitary are rare lesions of undetermined histogenesis and nosology. A review of the literature revealed 42 such tumors, including the 3 cases described below. On the basis of this review, the tumors were divided into two histologic groups, one consisting of both adenomatous and gangliocytic elements (32 cases), and the other of the gangliocytic component only (10 cases). The first group of tumors were more common in females (23 of 32 cases) and were often active endocrinologically (28 of 32 cases), and acromegaly was the most common manifestation (19 cases). The second group was also more common in females (7 of 10 cases) but was less frequently active endocrinologically (3 of 19 cases). We review histologic and immunocytochemical findings in these tumors and discuss their histogenesis. We propose that the term mixed pituitary adenoma-gangliocytoma be used for the first group and gangliocytoma for the second. The two groups should be kept separate until their histogenesis is better understood.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8619749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med        ISSN: 0003-9985            Impact factor:   5.534


  15 in total

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2.  The differential diagnosis of lesions involving the sella turcica.

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3.  Prolactin-producing pituitary adenoma and carcinoma with neuronal components--a metaplastic lesion.

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Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 4.107

4.  Acromegaly associated with gangliocytoma.

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Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2009-09-30       Impact factor: 1.568

5.  Rare sellar region tumors.

Authors:  D J Halbauer; I Mészáros; T Dóczi; Pál Kajtár; László Pajor; K Kovács; Eva Gömöri
Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  2003-07-14       Impact factor: 3.201

6.  GH and PRL-Producing Pituitary Adenoma with Neuron-Like Differentiation.

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7.  An unusual association of a sellar gangliocytoma with a prolactinoma.

Authors:  Omar Serri; France Berthelet; Manon Bélair; Sophie Vallette; Sylvia L Asa
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8.  Combined gangliocytoma and prolactinoma of the pituitary gland.

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9.  Growth hormone-secreting adenoma coexisted with gangliocytoma: a rare case.

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Review 10.  Collision sellar lesions: experience with eight cases and review of the literature.

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