Progress on diagnosis and treatment of pituitary adenoma in children

Chuan⁃wei WANG, Guo⁃ran DU, Yan⁃zhao WANG, Shao⁃lei ZHU, Bin ZHANG, Jie GONG

Abstract


Pituitary adenoma is a benign intracranial tumor, commonly found in adults and occasionally in children. Pituitary adenoma is classified into secretory and non⁃secretory adenoma based on whether there is abnormal hormone secretion. The main manifestations include endocrine system abnormalities, visual disturbance and symptoms of intracranial hypertension. Although the incidence rate of pituitary adenoma in children is low, its physiological and psychological impact on children is obvious, diagnostic and therapeutic process is unique, and it has some characteristics, more complicated differential diagnosis than adults, such as more endocrine symptoms, poor paranasal sinus gasification, the impact of transnasal surgery on developing children, drug therapy and radiotherapy for children and individualization, postoperative endocrine regulation and subsequent development problems, etc.. Therefore, it is necessary to discuss pituitary adenoma in children independently from adults. This article reviews the clinical research progress of pediatric pituitary adenoma in recent years.

DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672⁃6731.2024.09.005

Keywords


Pituitary neoplasms; Pituitary hormones; Child; Review

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