Abstract
Pituitary adenomas are usually solitary lesions. Rarely, patients may present with two distinct pituitary tumors. We report a case of synchronous secretory pituitary adenomas in a woman who initially presented with elevated prolactin levels. She was initially treated with cabergoline, but, after many years, she began developing symptoms consistent with acromegaly. Imaging revealed two distinct tumors within the pituitary gland. Endocrinological investigation confirmed acromegaly. At the time of surgery, two separate tumors were identified and resected. Pathological analysis demonstrated one tumor as a prolactinoma, and the other tumor as a GH-secreting adenoma. Postoperatively, her GH and IGF1 levels normalized, while the prolactin level remained slightly above normal. This case highlights that GH and prolactin level elevation is not always from co-secretion by the same adenoma.
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Rahman, M., Jusué-Torres, I., Alkabbani, A., Salvatori, R., Rodríguez, F. J., & Quinones-Hinojosa, A. (2014). Synchronous GH- and prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1530/edm-14-0052
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