Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Multiple Gastric Carcinoids and Pituitary Adenoma in Type A Gastritis
Kensuke KOJIMAMikio MIYAKEHidekazu NAKAGAWAYasuhiro YUNOKIKazuro OGURUSUSusumu SAINOTakao WANTYukihiro KAWAGUCHI
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1997 Volume 36 Issue 11 Pages 787-789

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A 48-year-old male with type A atrophic gastritis developed multiple gastric carcinoids and a pituitary adenoma. Laboratory tests revealed high levels of serum gastrin and growth hormone (GH). He underwent subtotal gastrectomy, resulting in a return of the previously elevated gastrin level to normal. Serum GH concentration remained high. Three months after the surgery, the pituitary tumor, composed greatly of GH-immunoreactive cells, was partially removed. Since hypergastrinemia plays a pivotal role in gastric carcinoid formation and induces GH-releasing factor (GHRH) release resulting in GH-producing pituitary tumor formation, GH-producing pituitary adenoma might be a clinical manifestation in type A gastritis.
(Internal Medicine 36: 787-789, 1997)

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