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. 2005 Oct;28(9):795-801.
doi: 10.1007/BF03347568.

DNA-flow cytometry of 207 pituitary adenomas: ploidy, proliferation, and prognosis

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DNA-flow cytometry of 207 pituitary adenomas: ploidy, proliferation, and prognosis

A L O Machado et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 2005 Oct.

Abstract

The principal factors involved in pituitary adenoma formation are unknown. DNA-flow cytometry is a useful study providing an estimation of a tumor proliferative rate. In this study, DNA-flow cytometry was performed to evaluate its capability to both assess prognosis and predict recurrence. Two hundred and seven fresh pituitary adenoma specimens were assessed by flow cytometry. Pre-operative endocrine function, previous medical treatment, radiographic appearance, surgical findings and immunohistochemistry were recorded for each patient. Patient outcomes were assessed at a mean follow-up of 5.3 +/- 3.1 yr. Endocrinologically inactive pituitary adenomas were predominantly euploids (50.8%). The highest proliferation rates occurred in Nelson's syndrome and the lowest in Cushing's disease. A significant difference in proliferation was observed with prolactinomas and acromegaly when a medical treatment was performed before primary surgery. Massive histological invasiveness was directly associated with a significant increase in proliferation rate. Radiotherapy did not affect the recurrence rate (4.4%) statistically. In conclusion, DNA-flow cytometry was found to be useful for determining ploidy and obtaining an overview of cell cycle status. It was helpful in identifying patients requiring closer follow-up, such as those with invasive adenomas and Nelson's syndrome. No single parameter revealed by DNA-flow cytometry could predict tumor prognosis or recurrence in the follow-up of 7.5 +/- 1.3 yr.

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