Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
Thyrotropin-Producing Pituitary Adenoma Discovered as a Pituitary Incidentaloma
Noriyoshi YAMAKITATsuneko IKEDAToshihiro MURAITakashi KOMAKIToshifumi HIRATAKiyoshi MIURA
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Volume 34 (1995) Issue 11 Pages 1055-1060

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Abstract

A 46-year-old woman with incidentally discovered thyrotropin (TSH)-producing pituitary adenoma showed endocrine data which was consistent with TSH-producing pituitary tumor. However, she showed only slight hyperthyroidism and the oversecretion and autonomous secretion of TSH from the tumor seemed to be limited from the results of several endocrine examinations. Immunohistochemical examination revealed that not only TSH-β and TSH-α but also prolactin and growth hormone synthesizing cells were present in the tumor tissue. Pituitary-transcription activator 1 (Pit-1) immunoreactivity was also detected in the adenoma cell nuclei. It was conceivable that the presented TSH-producing adenoma clinically located close to the nonfunctioning adenoma and Pit-1 may have played an important role in the multidirectional differentiation or development of this tumor.
(Internal Medicine 34: 1055-1060, 1995)

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