Prognostic indicators in an aggressive pituitary Crooke's cell adenoma

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Objective: To investigate prognostic indicators in an aggressive Crooke's cell adenoma of the pituitary. Methods: The surgically removed tumor was studied by histology, immunohistochemistry and transmission electron microscopy. Results: An aggressive invasive sellar tumor removed by repeated surgeries from a 43-year-old woman with pituitary related Cushing's disease was classified as a Crooke's cell adenoma of the pituitary. The application of several cell proliferation markers confirmed the aggressive nature of the tumor. Conclusions: The investigation of the present case provides additional evidence that pituitary Crooke's cell adenomas may possess aggressive behavior.

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Kovacs, K., Diep, C. C., Horvath, E., Cusimano, M., Smyth, H., Coire, C., … Lloyd, R. V. (2005). Prognostic indicators in an aggressive pituitary Crooke’s cell adenoma. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 32(4), 540–545. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100004583

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