Natural history and surgical outcome of incidentally discovered clinically nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenomas.
Stefan Matei ConstantinescuThierry DuprezEdward FomekongChristian RaftopoulosOrsalia AlexopoulouDominique MaiterPublished in: Endocrine connections (2023)
About one-third of NFPMAs are now discovered incidentally and a significant subset may be responsible for unrecognized endocrine and visual deficits. Under surveillance the risk of further tumor growth is significant (10%/year) and seems to occur faster in patients already harboring an endocrine deficit. Early surgical removal before onset of endocrine deficits appears to lead to better endocrine outcome.