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Intrasellar Schwannomas

  • Yoon, Wan-Soo;Park, Ik-Seong;Baik, Min-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.157-159
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    • 2005
  • The authors present two cases of intrasellar schwannoma, a condition rarely reported in the literature. The patients presented with symptoms of hypopituitarism. Sellar magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) revealed intrasellar masses extending into the suprasellar region, with the normal pituitary gland also identifiable in the imaging study. The tumors were removed via trans-sphenoidal route, and found to be very firm, unlike usual pituitary adenomas. Tissue diagnosis confirmed the tumors as schwannoma.

Sellar-Suprasellar Extraventricular Choroid Plexus Papilloma : A Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Keskin, Fatih;Erdi, Fatih;Kaya, Bulent;Toy, Hatice
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.58-61
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    • 2016
  • Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are relatively rare neuroectodermal tumors that develop from choroid plexus epithelial cells and are usually restricted to the ventricles. Extraventricular CPPs are very unusual and can be difficult to diagnose and treat. A 50-year-old male patient was admitted to our clinic complaining of headache and visual deterioration. Neurological examination found no abnormalities except decreased light perception and secondary optic atrophy in the left eye. Endocrine testing revealed normal levels of hormones produced by the pituitary and target glands. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed a huge regular-shaped lesion in the sellar-suprasellar region occupying the sella turcica and extending into the suprasellar cistern and planum sphenoidale. The lesion was completely excised by microsurgery via an ordinary left-sided pterional approach. Histopathology identified the lesion as a choroid plexus papilloma. Following the case report, literature on the origin, differential diagnosis, and treatment of this rare tumor is reviewed.

Cytologic Featrues of Pituitary Adenoma - A Case Report by Fine Needle Aspiration - (흡인 천자생검술로 진단된 뇌하수체 선종 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Cho, Min-Sun;Kim, Mi-Jung;Kim, Sung-Sook;Koo, Hea-Soo;Jeoung, Sung-Min;Kim, Sung-Hak
    • The Korean Journal of Cytopathology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.184-188
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    • 1994
  • Therapeutic management of brain tumors is based on accurate knowledge of their size, location and histologic type. Stereotaxic cytology under CT guidance has been applied to the investigation of brain tumors, especially in the sellar turcica, third ventricle, and pineal regions. In the present case, the tumor protruded into the nasal cavity, so we were able to get cytologic material via fine needle aspiration. Although pituitary adenoma is not an unsual tumor, there have been few reports about its cytologic features. We present the cyotologic and histologic features of a case of pituitary adenoma with immunohistochemical study.

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Changes in Plasma Prolactin and Growth Hormone Level and Visual Problem after Radiation Therapy (RT) of Pituitary Adenoma (뇌하수체선종: 방사선치료에 따른 PRL, GH 및 시야변화)

  • Yoon Sei Chul;Kwon Hyung Chul;Oh Yoon Kyeong;Bahk Yong Whee;Son Ho Young;Kang Joon Ki;Song Jin Un
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 1985
  • Twenty-four cases of pituitary adenoma, 13 males and 11 females with the age ranging from 11 to 65 years, received radiation therapy(RT) on the pituitary area with 6MV linear accelerator during past 25 months at the Division of Radiation Therapy, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College. Of 24 cases of RT, 20 were postoperative and 4 primary. To evaluate the effect of RT, we analysed the alteration of the endocrinologic tests, neurologic abnormalities, major clinical symptoms, endocrinologic changes and improvement in visual problems after RT. The results were as follows ; 1. Major clinical symptoms were headache, visual defects, diabetes insipidus, hypogonadisms and general weakness in decreasing order of frequency. 2. All but the one with Nelson's syndrome showed abnormal neuroradiologic changes in the sella turcica with an invasive tumor mass around supra· and para-sellar area. 3. Endocrinological classifications of the patient were 11 prolactinoma, 4 growth hormone -secreting tumors, 3 ACTH-secreting tumors consisting of one Cushing's disease and two Nelson's syndrome, and 6 nonfunctioning tumors. 4. Eleven of 14 patients, visual problems were improved after treatment but remaining 3 were unchanged. 5. Seven of 11 prolactinomas returned to normal hormonal level after postoperative and primary RT and 3 patients are being treated with bromocriptine (BMCP) but one lost case. 6. Two of 4 growth hormone·secreting tumor returned to normal level after RT but the remaining 2 are being treated with BMCP, as well.

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