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  • The study explores the rare occurrence of phenotype transformation in pituitary adenomas (PAs), exemplifying two cases where originally functioning tumors later became non-functioning.
  • The cases involved a 24-year-old woman and a 77-year-old woman, both of whom experienced tumor recurrence without the expected hormonal symptoms.
  • The systematic review of 20 cases showed that 50% switched between functioning and non-functioning states, highlighting the importance of long-term monitoring for changes in pituitary adenoma behavior.

Article Abstract

Purpose And Methods: Phenotype transformation in pituitary adenomas (PA) is a little known and unexpected clinical phenomenon. We describe two illustrative cases and performed a systematic review of cases reported in literature.

Results: : A 24-year-old woman underwent surgery because of Cushing's disease. A complete tumor resection and hypercortisolism resolution was achieved. Two years later, tumor recurred but clinical and hormonal hypercortisolism were absent. : A 77-year-old woman underwent surgery due to acromegaly. A complete tumor resection and GH excess remission was achieved. Four years later, tumor recurred but clinical and hormonal acromegaly was ruled out. : From 20 patients (including our cases), 75% were female with median age 45 (19) years. Ten patients (50%) had initially functioning PA: 8 switched to NFPA (5 ACTH-secreting PA, 2 prolactinomas and 1 acromegaly) and 2 exchanged to acromegaly from TSH-secreting PA and microprolactinoma. One patient developed a pituitary carcinoma from ACTH-secreting PA. Ten patients (50%) initially had NFPA; 9 developed Cushing's disease (4 silent corticotroph adenomas, 4 null cell PA and 1 managed conservatively). One patient with silent somatotroph PA changed to acromegaly. Treatments before transformation were surgery (80%), radiotherapy (40%), pharmacological (40%) and in 2 patients switching happened without any treatment. Median follow-up until transformation was 72 months (range 12-276).

Conclusion: PA can change from functioning to (NF) non-functioning (vice versa) and even exchange their hormonal expression. Clinicians should be aware and a careful lifelong follow-up is mandatory to detect it.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1120-8277DOI Listing

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