1.Dome-shaped pituitary enlargement in primary hypothyroidism
Satyam Chakraborty ; Kajari Bhattacharya ; Kalyan Kumar Gangopadhyay ; Mona Tiwari ; Rajan Palui
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2020;35(2):238-243
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			We describe three cases of primary hypothyroidism which presented initially to neurosurgery department with pituitary hyperplasia.  We  have  found  a  novel  pattern  of  ‘dome-shaped’  enlargement  of  pituitary  in  MRI  of  these  patients.  Out  of  these  3  patients,  in  two  of  them,  the  planned  surgery  was  deferred  when  endocrinologists  were  consulted  and  the  pituitary hyperplasia completely resolved with levothyroxine treatment. In the third case, pituitary surgery was already performed before endocrinology consultation and histopathology revealed thyrotroph hyperplasia. The  hyperplastic  lesions  described  typically  have  a  homogenous  symmetrical  ‘dome’  shaped  architecture  unlike  the  non-functioning pituitary adenoma (NFPA), which usually might often be of varying shapes and homogeneity. Analysis of  pituitary  images  from  similar  case  reports  published  in  literature,  also  showed  this  typical  ‘dome’  shaped  pituitary  enlargement. This imaging characteristic can be a clue to look for underlying hormone deficiency, especially in primary hypothyroidism. Therefore, a thorough endocrine evaluation especially looking for primary hypothyroidism in such dome-shaped  pituitary  lesions  are  mandatory  to  prevent  unwarranted  neuro-surgical  intervention  as  treatment  of  primary  hypothyroidism may result in resolution of the abnormal enlargement.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Pituitary Neoplasms
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		                        			  Adenoma
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		                        			 Hyperplasia
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		                        			  Pituitary Diseases
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            

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