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Newly Diagnosed Sellar Tumors in Patients with Cancer: A Diagnostic Challenge and Management Dilemma

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Publication date: October 2017
Source:World Neurosurgery, Volume 106
Author(s): Carlos R. Goulart, Smita Upadhyay, Leo F.S. Ditzel Filho, Andre Beer-Furlan, Ricardo L. Carrau, Luciano M. Prevedello, Daniel M. Prevedello
BackgroundThe use of combined positron emission tomography/computed tomography for staging in patients with cancer and the widespread use of magnetic resonance imaging has led to increased detection of incidental sellar masses. The imaging findings can be suggestive of a benign pituitary tumor, but metastasis can never be completely ruled out with noninvasive work-up. Appropriate diagnosis of sellar masses is critical, as the treatment paradigm might change in the presence of a pituitary metastasis. Definitive tissue diagnosis might prevent unnecessary radiotherapy to the skull base or the need for systemic treatment when benign pituitary disease is confirmed.MethodsA retrospective chart review from 2010 to 2015 of all patients with recently diagnosed cancer and undergoing surgery for sellar region masses was performed.ResultsThere were 9 patients (3 female and 6 male) identified. Lung cancer was the primary condition in 4 patients; the remaining 5 patients had breast cancer, follicular thyroid cancer, cutaneous melanoma, colorectal carcinoma, and renal cell carcinoma. On final pathology, the sellar mass was a benign pituitary adenoma in 5 patients, metastatic cancer in 3 patients, and a granular cell tumor in 1 patient.ConclusionsSurgical resection of a sellar mass in patients with known cancer helps in the definitive diagnosis, relieves compressive symptoms, and avoids unnecessary empiric radiotherapy in cases of confirmed benign pituitary disease.



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