ea0044p151 | Neuroendocrinology and pituitary | SFEBES2016
Koulouri Olympia
, Moran Carla
, Heard Sarah
, Lyons Greta
, Smith Rob
, Aigbirhio Franklin
, Antoun Nagui
, Cheow Heok
, Halsall David
, Chatterjee Krish
, Gurnell Mark
Background: Heightened awareness, as well as frequent thyroid function testing, have contributed to a recent rise in the incidence of thyrotropinomas. Microadenomas are now increasingly being recognized. The classical textbook description of thyrotropinomas is based on historically reported features in patients who typically had large/invasive lesions. The phenotype of microTSHomas could therefore differ.Methods: We reviewed the records of all TSHomas re...