垂体纺锤形细胞肿瘤并发生长激素分泌型垂体腺瘤的病例报告

Shubhum Joshi , Balasubramanian Krishnamurthy , Penelope McKelvie , Rana Dhillon
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纺锤形细胞肿瘤(SCO)是一种罕见的、良性、无功能的垂体肿瘤,2007 年被列入世界卫生组织(WHO)的中枢神经系统肿瘤分类。由于其放射学外观,在组织病理学确诊之前,它们常常被误认为是垂体腺瘤。本病例报告的是一名71岁的男性患者,他接受了经蝶窦切除术,切除了一个有症状并经组织学证实的分泌生长激素的垂体腺瘤。由于 IGF-1 水平持续升高,他再次接受了手术,并获得生化缓解。第二次手术的组织学诊断结果为 SCO。我们假设患者同时患有分泌 GH 的腺瘤和 SCO。这是第一例同步功能性垂体大腺瘤和纺锤形细胞肿瘤的病例。
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Case report of pituitary spindle cell oncocytoma concurrent to growth-hormone secreting pituitary adenoma

Spindle cell oncocytomas (SCOs) are rare, benign, non-functioning tumours of the pituitary gland that were included in the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) classification of central nervous system tumours in 2007. Due to their radiological appearance, they often are mistaken for pituitary adenomas prior to histopathological confirmation. Due to their rarity, there are no known risk factors or correlations in the literature between SCOs and other primary central nervous system tumours.

This is a case report of a 71 year old gentleman who underwent transsphenoidal resection of a symptomatic and histologically-confirmed growth-hormone secreting pituitary adenoma. Due to persistently elevated IGF-1 levels, he underwent repeat surgery which led to biochemical remission. The histology from the second surgery returned a diagnosis of SCO. We hypothesise that our patient had concomitant pathologies of a GH-secreting adenoma and a SCO. This is the first described case of a synchronous functional pituitary macroadenoma and a spindle cell oncocytoma.

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