2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11102-007-0011-4
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MRI finding of simultaneous coexistence of growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma with intracranial meningioma and carotid artery aneurysms: report of a case

Abstract: Coexistence of pituitary adenoma, intracranial meningioma and cerebral aneurysm has never been described. We report on a patient with GH-secreting pituitary macroadenoma associated with a right frontal meningioma and with two intracavernous asymptomatic aneurisms. A 61-year-old woman was referred to our Endocrine Unit 13 years after a right frontal craniotomy for a pituitary tumour. Endocrine investigation showed high levels of IGF-1 (560 ng/ml) and increased basal serum GH (56 ng/ml) levels, not suppressed af… Show more

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“…Therefore, the present study of prolactinoma associated with ependymoma in the fourth ventricle represents a unique case. Similar genetic mutations have been identified in pituitary adenomas and ependymomas, and these mutations appear to be essential in the formation and progression of the two tumor types (10,13). Furthermore, in neurofibroma (type 2), a mutation in NF2, a tumor suppressor gene located at chromosome position 22q12, has been associated with the formation of various intracranial tumors, including meningiomas, gliomas and vestibular schwannomas (16).…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Therefore, the present study of prolactinoma associated with ependymoma in the fourth ventricle represents a unique case. Similar genetic mutations have been identified in pituitary adenomas and ependymomas, and these mutations appear to be essential in the formation and progression of the two tumor types (10,13). Furthermore, in neurofibroma (type 2), a mutation in NF2, a tumor suppressor gene located at chromosome position 22q12, has been associated with the formation of various intracranial tumors, including meningiomas, gliomas and vestibular schwannomas (16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…However, various gene mutations have been identified in pituitary adenomas and other intracranial tumors, such as gliomas and meningiomas, that have different roles in each tumor type. For example, gene mutations identified in pituitary adenomas include the deletion of segments from chromosomes 1p, 2q, 4, 5, 6, 11q, 12q, 13q and 18q (10,17), and the overexpression of genes on chromosomes 9q, 16p, 17p, 19 and 20q (16,18). Furthermore, there have been a greater number of gain-of-function than loss-of-function mutations associated with pituitary adenomas (10,16,17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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