Pathology of GH-producing pituitary adenomas and GH cell hyperplasia of the pituitary.

Pituitary

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Pathology, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Published: February 2017

Introduction: Histologic, immunohistochemical and electron microscopic studies have provided conclusive evidence that a marked diversity exists between tumors which secrete growth hormone (GH) in excess. GH cell hyperplasia can also be associated with acromegaly in patients with extrapituitary GH-releasing hormone secreting tumors or in familial pituitary tumor syndromes.

Materials And Methods: A literature search was performed for information regarding pathology, GH-producing tumors and acromegaly.

Results: This review summarizes the current knowledge on the morphology of GH-producing and silent GH adenomas, as well as GH hyperplasia of the pituitary.

Conclusion: The importance of morphologic classification and identification of different subgroups of patients with GH-producing adenomas and their impact on clinical management is discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-016-0748-8DOI Listing

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