[Ectopic pituitary adenoma associated with empty sella turcica]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.patol.2018.06.003
[Ectopic pituitary adenoma associated with empty sella turcica]
Abstract
Ectopic pituitary adenoma is a rare entity that is most commonly located in the sphenoid sinus. We report a case of a patient with ectopic pituitary adenoma with no functional expression associated with empty sella turcica, which gives rise to a broad differential diagnosis. Although it is a benign neoplasm, necrosis is encountered in a proportion of cases. Magnetic resonance imaging is the diagnostic method of choice for hypothalamic-pituitary-related endocrine diseases with endoscopic biopsy for histological confirmation. It is important to include pituitary markers in the immunohistochemical diagnostic panel.
Keywords: Adenoma hipofisario ectópico; Ectopic pituitary adenoma; Empty pituitary sella turcica; Silla turca vacía; Sphenoidal tumor; Tumor esfenoidal.
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