Pituitary Stalk Enlargement in Adults.

Abstract:

:Pathologies involving the pituitary stalk (PS) are generally revealed by the presence of diabetes insipidus. The availability of MRI provides a major diagnostic contribution by enabling the visualization of the site of the culprit lesion, especially when it is small. However, when only an enlarged PS is found, the etiological workup may be difficult, particularly because the biopsy of the stalk is difficult, harmful and often not contributive. The pathological proof of the etiology thus needs to be obtained indirectly. The aim of this article was to provide an accurate review of the literature about PS enlargement in adults describing the differences between the numerous etiologies involved and consequent different diagnostic approaches. The etiological diagnostic procedure begins with the search for possible other lesions suggestive of histiocytosis, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis or other etiologies elsewhere in the body that could be more easily biopsied. We usually perform neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis CT scan; positron emission tomography scan; bone scan; or other imaging methods when we suspect generalized lesions. Measurement of serum markers such as human chorionic gonadotropin, alpha-fetoprotein, angiotensin converting enzyme, and IgG4 may also be helpful. Obviously, in the presence of an underlying carcinoma (particularly breast or bronchopulmonary), one must first consider a metastasis located in the PS. In the case of an isolated PS enlargement, simple monitoring, without histological proof, can be proposed (by repeating MRI at 3-6 months) with the hypothesis of a germinoma (particularly in a teenager or a young adult) that, by increasing in size, necessitates a biopsy. In contrast, a spontaneous diminution of the lesion is suggestive of infundibulo-neurohypophysitis. We prefer not to initiate steroid therapy to monitor the spontaneous course when a watch-and-see attitude is preferred. However, in many cases, the etiological diagnosis remains uncertain, requiring either close monitoring of the lesion or, in exceptional situations, trying to obtain definitive pathological evidence by a biopsy, which, unfortunately, is in most cases performed by the transcranial route. If a simple surveillance is chosen, it has to be very prolonged (annual surveillance). Indeed, progression of histiocytosis or germinoma may be delayed.

journal_name

Neuroendocrinology

journal_title

Neuroendocrinology

authors

Hána V,Salenave S,Chanson P

doi

10.1159/000506641

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-01-01 00:00:00

pages

809-821

issue

9-10

eissn

0028-3835

issn

1423-0194

pii

000506641

journal_volume

110

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