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Liver metastases from pituitary carcinomas mimicking visceral well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors: a series of four cases.

Elise R VenableSarah E KerrM Beatriz S LopesKarra A JonesAndrew M BellizziTaofic MounajjedAditya RaghunathanOksana HamidiThorvardur R HalfdanarsonMabel RyderRondell P Graham
Published in: Diagnostic pathology (2020)
Frequently, these cases display adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion and pituitary-specific transcription factor immunohistochemistry may be used as a reliable marker to distinguish metastatic pituitary carcinoma from NETs of visceral origin in addition to delineating a corticotroph carcinoma from somatotroph, lactotroph, thyrotroph, and gonadotroph lineage. Although rare, the differential diagnosis of pituitary carcinoma should be considered in metastatic well-differentiated NETs in which the site of origin is uncertain. In summary, pituitary corticotroph carcinoma can metastasize to the liver and mimic well-differentiated NET.
Keyphrases
  • growth hormone
  • liver metastases
  • transcription factor
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • neuroendocrine tumors
  • insulin resistance
  • type diabetes