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Pituitary adenoma producing growth hormone and adrenocorticotropin: a histological, immunocytochemical, electron microscopic, and in situ hybridization study. Case report.

K Kovacs1, E Horvath, L Stefaneanu, J Bilbao, W Singer, P J Muller, K Thapar, E Stone.   

Abstract

The authors report on the morphological features of a pituitary adenoma that produced growth hormone (GH) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). This hormone combination produced by a single adenoma is extremely rare; a review of the available literature showed that only one previous case has been published. The tumor, which was removed from a 62-year-old man with acromegaly, was studied by histological and immunocytochemical analyses, transmission electron microscopy, immunoelectron microscopy, and in situ hybridization. When the authors used light microscopy, the tumor appeared to be a bimorphous mixed pituitary adenoma composed of two separate cell types: one cell population synthesized GH and the other ACTH. The cytogenesis of pituitary adenomas that produce more than one hormone is obscure. It may be that two separate cells--one somatotroph and one corticotroph--transformed into neoplastic cells, or that the adenoma arose in a common stem cell that differentiated into two separate cell types. In this case immunoelectron microscopy conclusively demonstrated ACTH in the secretory granules of several somatotrophs. This was associated with a change in the morphological characteristics of secretory granules. Thus it is possible that the tumor was originally a somatotropic adenoma that began to produce ACTH as a result of mutations that occurred during tumor progression.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9609310     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1998.88.6.1111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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2.  Plurihormonality in pituitary adenomas associated with acromegaly.

Authors:  Fateme Salehi; Sandra Cohen; Luis V Syro; Humberto Uribe; Eva Horvath; Kalman Kovacs; Sylvia L Asa
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4.  Human pituitary tumours express the bHLH transcription factors NeuroD1 and ASH1.

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5.  Immunohistochemical properties of silent corticotroph adenoma and Cushing's disease.

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6.  Composite somatotroph--ACTH-immunoreactive pituitary adenoma with transformation of hyperplasia to adenoma.

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