A case of pituitary adenoma producing both growth hormone (GH) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
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A case of pituitary adenoma producing both growth hormone (GH) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
Abstract
The authors report a very rare case of pituitary adenoma producing both GH and ACTH. A 29-year-old female was admitted with obesity, amenorrhea, acromegaly, hirsutism, excessive pigmentation, acne, and diabetes mellitus. Computed tomography revealed an intrasellar tumor 16 mm in height, with a destroyed sellar floor. The blood concentrations of GH, ACTH and cortisol were increased (GH: 92 ng/ml, ACTH: 94 pg/ml, cortisol: 18.3 micrograms/dl). No diurnal variation in the amount of cortisol was observed. The urinary 17-OHCS was suppressed by 8 mg but not by 2 mg of dexamethasone. A subtotal adenomectomy was then performed through the transsphenoidal approach, which led to a sufficient reduction of both blood GH and ACTH (cortisol). Histologically the tumor was an acidophilic pituitary adenoma. Immunoperoxidase staining showed diffuse GH and sporadic ACTH producing cells, but failed to show any cells producing both hormones. The electron micrograms of neoplastic cells showed the ultrastructural characteristics of respective GH and ACTH cells. Another increase in both GH and cortisol, which occurred 19 months after the operation, has been controlled by bromocriptine administration. This case may be the first reported case of a pituitary adenoma producing both GH and ACTH, not accompanied by prolactin (PRL) hypersecretion, which has been fully confirmed endocrinologically and histopathologically.
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