Pituitary adenomas in acromegaly: Comparison of different adenoma types with clinical data

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Doris Voit
Wolfgang Saeger
Dieter K. Lüdecke
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[1] University of Hamburg,Neurosurgical Clinic
[2] Institut für Pathologie des Marienkrankenhauses,undefined
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Endocrine Pathology | 1999年 / 10卷
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Acromegaly; pituitary adenomas; plurihormonality; invasive growth;
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Adenoma tissues from 309 patients with active acromegaly was examined by routine light microscopy and immunohistochemistry, and selectively by electron microscopy. All adenomas were immunoreactive for growth hormone. Eighty-seven adenomas were monohormonal (28%), 58 were bihormonal (immunoreactive for growth hormone and prolactin) (19%), and 157 adenomas were plurihormonal (51%), with positivity for glyco-proteins and/or their α-subunit as well. The mean tumor size was significantly greater in monohormonal adenomas than in other adenoma types. There was no difference in invasiveness among the various adenoma types. Younger patients showed invasive tumor growth more often. Patients with densely granulated GH cell adenomas had a significantly longer duration of symptoms compared to patients with other adenoma types. More than half of the patients with sparsely granulated GH cell adenomas had a duration of less than 5 yr. There was no correlation between duration of symptoms and tumor size. The preoperative mean GH level was significantly higher in patients with sparsely granulated GH cell adenomas than in those with mixed GH/PRL cell adenomas. The preoperative mean PRL level was significantly higher in patients with bihormonal adenomas than in those with plurihormonal adenomas. There was an inverse correlation between age and preoperative GH and PRL levels. No linear correlation was found between preoperative basal GH and PRL levels. Monohormonal adenomas presented more often with suprasellar and/or parasellar extension than other adenoma types. Our data suggest a positive correlation between tumor extension and preoperative GH and PRL levels. Patients with plurihormonal adenomas were significantly older than patients with sparsely granulated GH cell adenomas and mixed GH/PRL cell adenomas. No significant difference was found between the various adenoma types and the extent of surgical removal, which depends on the degree of invasiveness, tumor size, and extrasellar tumor extension.
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