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PITUITARY ADENOMAS IN CHILDHOOD: DEVELOPMENT AND DIAGNOSIS

Pages 339-356 | Published online: 26 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Pituitary adenomas account for approximately 2.7% of all supratentorial tumors in the pediatric age range, and children are more likely than adults to develop a functioning adenoma. X chromosome inactivation studies indicate that pituitary adenomas arise from the clonal expression of a single mutated cell, and various intracellular mechanisms contribute to tumoral transformation. Functional pituitary tumors in childhood result in physical and biochemical effects of excess production of the oversecreted hormone, such as ACTH, prolactin, human growth hormone, TSH, LH, or FSH. In the clinical approach to pituitary adenomas, it is important to establish the presence of hormonal excess prior to undertaking imaging studies.

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