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Causes of Pituitary tumors, adult

Pituitary tumors, adult Causes: Book Excerpts

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Pituitary tumors: Causes and incidence
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

Although the exact cause is unknown, a predisposition to pituitary tumors may be inherited through an autosomal dominant trait. Pituitary tumors aren't malignant in the strict sense but, because their growth is invasive, they're considered a neoplastic disease.

Chromophobe adenoma may be associated with production of corticotropin, melanocyte-stimulating hormone, growth hormone (GH), and prolactin; basophil adenoma, with evidence of excess corticotropin production and, consequently, with signs of Cushing's syndrome; eosinophil adenoma, with excessive GH.

Pituitary tumors develop in 1 in 10,000 people. About 15% of tumors located within the skull are pituitary tumors.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Pituitary tumors: Causes
(Handbook of Diseases)

Although the exact cause is unknown, a predisposition to pituitary tumors may be inherited through an autosomal dominant trait. Some are part of a hereditary disorder called multiple endocrine neoplasia 1. Pituitary tumors aren’t malignant in the strict sense; however, because their growth is invasive, they’re considered a neoplastic disease.

Chromophobe adenoma may be associated with the production of corticotropin, melanocyte-stimulating hormone, growth hormone, and prolactin; basophil adenoma, with evidence of excess corticotropin production and, consequently, with signs of Cushing’s syndrome; and eosinophil adenoma, with excessive growth hormone.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003


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