Early recognition of aggressive pituitary adenomas: a single-centre experience.
Filippo CeccatoDaniela RegazzoMattia BarbotLuca DenaroEnzo EmanuelliDaniele BorsettoGiuseppe RolmaLuigi AlessioMarina Paola GardimanGiuseppe LombardiNora AlbigerDomenico D'AvellaCarla ScaroniPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2017)
We proposed a new and comprehensive definition of aggressive pituitary adenoma, based upon radiological, clinical and pathological features. In a selected cohort of patients, radiological invasion resulted in the most common marker to describe the aggressive behaviour of pituitary adenoma. Surgery, radiotherapy and medical treatment (the latter only in secreting adenoma) achieved disease control in half of the patients with aggressive adenoma, especially surgery in those with ACTH-oma and medical treatment in those with GH- and PRL-secreting adenoma. Nevertheless, radiological, clinical or atypical features did not affect the outcome.