Diagnosis and treatment of TSH-secreting adenomas: review of a longtime experience in a reference center

Fecha
2018Autor
Nazato, D. M. [UNIFESP]
Abucham Filho, Júlio Zaki [UNIFESP]
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RevisãoISSN
1720-8386Es parte de
Journal Of Endocrinological InvestigationDOI
10.1007/s40618-017-0770-3Metadatos
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Purpose TSH-secreting pituitary adenomas are among the less prevalent pituitary tumors, corresponding to 0.9-1.5% of all pituitary adenomas in surgical series. Methods A series of 11 patients with TSH-secreting and cosecreting adenomas diagnosed and treated in the last 25 years in a single center is described. Results The mean age at diagnosis was 37 years (range 18-80 years median 23 years) the ratio of male-to-female patients was similar (6M:5F). Only three patients was the correct diagnosis established shortly after the initial medical evaluation. Other four patients were initially diagnosed with other pituitary adenomas (prolactinoma, acromegaly, and non-secreting pituitary tumor) and another four diagnosed with primary hyperthyroidism. There was a mean diagnostic delay of 6.0 years (range 0.5-25 years median 2 years). Nine patients had macroadenomas and two patients had microadenomas. Seven patients underwent pituitary surgery which controlled the disease in only two (one micro- and one noninvasive macroadenoma). The other treatments were directed to the thyroid gland (surgery or I-131 radiotherapy), pituitary radiotherapy, and somatostatin analog. Conclusion In spite of its relatively straightforward diagnosis, which includes clinical/subclinical hyperthyroidism with or without goiter, increased free thyroxine and nonsuppressed TSH levels, and pituitary mass, the diagnosis of TSH-secreting and cosecreting adenomas was frequently unrecognized and thus much delayed. Serum alpha-subunit levels were high in nearly all patients with TSH-secreting adenomas and useful in excluding other conditions in the differential diagnosis. Proper indication and interpretation of simple laboratory tests should be emphasized in medical education to improve diagnostic accuracy.
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Journal Of Endocrinological Investigation. New York, v. 41, n. 4, p. 447-454, 2018.Palabras clave
TSH-secreting pituitary adenomaThyrotropinoma
Pituitary tumors
Hyperthyroidism
Central hyperthyroidism
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