Objective: Pituitary adenomas are usually sporadic, although rare familial cases have been described. Here we report two first degree female cousins with giant pituitary adenoma and overweight. Both presented with secondary amenorrhoea, occasional headache and weight gain. Materials and methods: In both patients clinical, morphological and genetic studies were performed. Both patients underwent surgery and post-operative medical therapy with somatostatin analogues and dopamine agonist, followed by a conventional radiotherapy course. Results: Clinical examination at presentation revealed an acromegaloid habitus only in the second patient. Basal and dynamic hormonal evaluation showed high serum GH and serum IGF-I values, higher in the second than in the first patient, and a mild hyperprolactinaemia only in the first patient. On optical and electron microscopy, both tumours were oncocytic adenomas, immunopositive for GH in the first patient and GH/prolactin in the second. The genetic analysis for germ-line mutations of the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 gene was negative. Two years after radiotherapy a remarkable shrinkage of both tumours was observed, whereas the overweight worsened in both patients, accompanied by high plasma leptin values. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report of familial pituitary adenomas including one case of a clinically silent GH-secreting adenoma. In addition, it provides further evidence that familial pituitary tumours can occur as a multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 unrelated disease.

Two familial giant pituitary adenomas associated with overweight: clinical, morphological and genetic features / Ferretti, Elisabetta; M. L., Jaffrain Rea; C., Asteria; D., Di Stefano; Esposito, Vincenzo; Ferrante, Luigi; P., Daniele; C., Tiberti; M., Gallucci; Bosman, Cesare; E., Alesse; Gulino, Alberto; P., Beck Peccoz; Tamburrano, Guido. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0804-4643. - STAMPA. - 144:3(2001), pp. 227-235. [10.1530/eje.0.1440227]

Two familial giant pituitary adenomas associated with overweight: clinical, morphological and genetic features

FERRETTI, ELISABETTA;ESPOSITO, Vincenzo;FERRANTE, Luigi;BOSMAN, Cesare;GULINO, Alberto;TAMBURRANO, Guido
2001

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Objective: Pituitary adenomas are usually sporadic, although rare familial cases have been described. Here we report two first degree female cousins with giant pituitary adenoma and overweight. Both presented with secondary amenorrhoea, occasional headache and weight gain. Materials and methods: In both patients clinical, morphological and genetic studies were performed. Both patients underwent surgery and post-operative medical therapy with somatostatin analogues and dopamine agonist, followed by a conventional radiotherapy course. Results: Clinical examination at presentation revealed an acromegaloid habitus only in the second patient. Basal and dynamic hormonal evaluation showed high serum GH and serum IGF-I values, higher in the second than in the first patient, and a mild hyperprolactinaemia only in the first patient. On optical and electron microscopy, both tumours were oncocytic adenomas, immunopositive for GH in the first patient and GH/prolactin in the second. The genetic analysis for germ-line mutations of the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 gene was negative. Two years after radiotherapy a remarkable shrinkage of both tumours was observed, whereas the overweight worsened in both patients, accompanied by high plasma leptin values. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report of familial pituitary adenomas including one case of a clinically silent GH-secreting adenoma. In addition, it provides further evidence that familial pituitary tumours can occur as a multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 unrelated disease.
2001
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Two familial giant pituitary adenomas associated with overweight: clinical, morphological and genetic features / Ferretti, Elisabetta; M. L., Jaffrain Rea; C., Asteria; D., Di Stefano; Esposito, Vincenzo; Ferrante, Luigi; P., Daniele; C., Tiberti; M., Gallucci; Bosman, Cesare; E., Alesse; Gulino, Alberto; P., Beck Peccoz; Tamburrano, Guido. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0804-4643. - STAMPA. - 144:3(2001), pp. 227-235. [10.1530/eje.0.1440227]
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