2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14174324
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An Overview of Pituitary Incidentalomas: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Management

Abstract: Pituitary incidentalomas are tumors or mass lesions of the pituitary gland. These are incidentally discovered during imaging studies for symptoms that are not causally related to pituitary diseases. The most common symptom that triggers an examination is headache, and the most common type of pituitary incidentalomas are pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) and Rathke cleft cysts. The existing treatment strategy is controversial; however, surgical resection is recommended in cases of clinically non-functio… Show more

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“…These data suggest that pituitary abnormalities may be found in more than one‐third of cases, while adenomas can be incidentally found in about a fourth of cases. Most pituitary adenomas in the pseudoacromegaly setting have been detected in young patients (as early as 14 years old; mean age at diagnosis 25 years), population where incidentalomas are less common 64–66 . Pituitary incidentalomas seem common in pseudoacromegaly (more than in the general population 67,68 ), and typically correspond to small nonfunctioning adenomas without clinical significance 4,32,34,36,38,45,48,69 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These data suggest that pituitary abnormalities may be found in more than one‐third of cases, while adenomas can be incidentally found in about a fourth of cases. Most pituitary adenomas in the pseudoacromegaly setting have been detected in young patients (as early as 14 years old; mean age at diagnosis 25 years), population where incidentalomas are less common 64–66 . Pituitary incidentalomas seem common in pseudoacromegaly (more than in the general population 67,68 ), and typically correspond to small nonfunctioning adenomas without clinical significance 4,32,34,36,38,45,48,69 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most pituitary adenomas in the pseudoacromegaly setting have been detected in young patients (as early as 14 years old; mean age at diagnosis 25 years), population where incidentalomas are less common. [64][65][66] Pituitary incidentalomas seem common in pseudoacromegaly (more than in the general population 67,68 ), and typically correspond to small nonfunctioning adenomas without clinical significance. 4,32,34,36,38,45,48,69 Nevertheless, such pituitary incidentalomas require careful judgement to prevent inappropriate surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to visual-field defects from compression of the optic chiasm, headache is the most common symptom in NFPA [4], with a prevalence ranging from 33 to 72% [5]. Headache is also the most common symptom leading to investigation with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head, and discovery of a pituitary tumor [6]. Although pituitary tumor-associated headache is related to impaired quality of life (QoL) [7,8], headache is also a common symptom with many different etiologies across the general adult population [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pituitary incidentaloma (PI) refers to a lesion around the pituitary gland that is inadvertently detected during an imaging examination for reasons unrelated to pituitary concerns [ 1 2 3 ]. The name describes the fortuitous nature of its discovery, and PIs histologically correspond to a wide range of diseases [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The name describes the fortuitous nature of its discovery, and PIs histologically correspond to a wide range of diseases [ 3 ]. Pituitary adenoma is the most common neoplastic lesion and Rathke’s cleft cyst (RCC) is the most common cystic lesion [ 1 ]. With improved access to medical services and rapid advances in imaging technology, the prevalence of PI is increased [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%