A Silent Corticotroph Pituitary Carcinoma: Lessons From an Exceptional Case Report.
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2021-12-21
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Remon-Ruiz, Pablo
Venegas-Moreno, Eva
Dios-Fuentes, Elena
Canelo-Moreno, Juan Manuel
Fernandez-Peña, Ignacio
Alonso-Garcia, Miriam
Japon-Rodriguez, Miguel Angel
Roldan, Florinda
Fajardo, Elena
Kaen, Ariel
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Frontiers Research Foundation
Abstract
Nowadays, neither imaging nor pathology evaluation can accurately predict the aggressiveness or treatment resistance of pituitary tumors at diagnosis. However, histological examination can provide useful information that might alert clinicians about the nature of pituitary tumors. Here, we describe our experience with a silent corticothoph tumor with unusual pathology, aggressive local invasion and metastatic dissemination during follow-up. We present a 61-year-old man with third cranial nerve palsy at presentation due to invasive pituitary tumor. Subtotal surgical approach was performed with a diagnosis of silent corticotroph tumor but with unusual histological features (nuclear atypia, frequent multinucleation and mitotic figures, and Ki-67 labeling index up to 70%). After a rapid regrowth, a second surgical intervention achieved successful debulking. Temozolomide treatment followed by stereotactic fractionated radiotherapy associated with temozolomide successfully managed the primary tumor. However, sacral metastasis showed up 6 months after radiotherapy treatment. Due to aggressive distant behavior, a carboplatine-etoposide scheme was decided but the patient died of urinary sepsis 31 months after the first symptoms. Our case report shows how the presentation of a pituitary tumor with aggressive features should raise a suspicion of malignancy and the need of follow up by multidisciplinary team with experience in its management. Metastases may occur even if the primary tumor is well controlled.
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Adenoma
Corticotrophs
Fatal Outcome
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pituitary Neoplasms
Corticotrophs
Fatal Outcome
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pituitary Neoplasms
DeCS Terms
Neoplasias Hipofisarias
Radioterapia
Metástasis de la neoplasia
Temozolomida
Diagnóstico
Nervio oculomotor
Etopósido
Corticotrofos
Parálisis
Radioterapia
Metástasis de la neoplasia
Temozolomida
Diagnóstico
Nervio oculomotor
Etopósido
Corticotrofos
Parálisis
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pituitary carcinoma, pituitary tumor, radiotherapy, silent corticothoph tumor, temozolomide
Citation
Remón-Ruiz P, Venegas-Moreno E, Dios-Fuentes E, Moreno JMC, Fernandez Peña I, Garcia MA, et al. A Silent Corticotroph Pituitary Carcinoma: Lessons From an Exceptional Case Report. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2021 Dec 21;12:784889.