“…1,3,4 Other primary malignancy sites reported in these case series were the kidney (n=5), breast (n=5), melanoma (n=4), colorectum (n=3), stomach (n=1), pancreas (n=1), mediastinum (n=1) and prostate (n=1); the remaining 5 cases had unknown primary sites. [1][2][3][4] With the majority of the reported recipient pituitary tumors as non-functioning pituitary adenomas, most of the patients presented with symptoms of mass effect such as headache, cranial nerve palsies, visual disturbances and anterior pituitary hormone deficiency. 3,4 Compression of the pituitary stalk disrupts delivery of dopamine, the major inhibitory regulator of prolactin secretion, to the pituitary gland.…”