ea0063ep89 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2019
Pedral SD Leite Luciana
, Pithon Ricardo B
, Cristina GB Leal Angela
, B Torres Grazielle
, Monique VNP Silveira Patricia
, Aparecida G Rodrigues Deice
, S Lima Bruna
, B Roriz Renata
, Bias Larissa CG
GH secreting adenomas could be associated with clinical acromegaly with or without hyperprolactinemia, being rare cases of non functioning adenomas. They correspond a 2530%of pituitary adenomas, generaly presented as macroadenoma.Frequently, they have another hormones production, often prolactin and TSH. Almost 75% of cases are macroadenomas. A 48-year-old Caucasian patient admitted complaining of facial craniofacial alterations, polyarthralgia, holocranial headache and ...