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A plurihormonal TSH-producing pituitary tumor of monoclonal origin in a patient with hypothyroidism
Authors:Ma Wenbin  Ikeda Hidetoshi  Watabe Noriaki  Kanno Mitsunobu  Yoshimoto Takashi
Affiliation:Division of Neurosurgery, Tohoku Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: A clinicopathological and clonal study of a pituitary tumor was made in a 26-year-old woman with chronic thyroiditis to differentiate TSH-producing adenoma from TSH hyperplasia. METHODS: Tumor specimens were subjected to histopathological study and clonal analysis (HUMARA). RESULTS: Immunohistochemical examination disclosed TSH-beta, PRL, GH, ACTH, FSH-beta, LH-beta, and alpha-subunit production in the adenoma cells. These heterogeneous phenotypes are characteristic of both thyrotroph hyperplasia and plurihormonal TSH-producing adenoma. However, the HUMARA method demonstrated monoclonality of the tumor cells. CONCLUSION: Monoclonality of the tumor cells proved that the pituitary tumor was plurihormonal TSH-producing adenoma, not TSH hyperplasia.
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