Pituitary Crooke Cell Adenoma: Two Cases of an Aggressive Pituitary Adenoma
Adeyinka Taiwo,
Vijayvardhan Kamalumpundi,
Nicole Becker
et al.
Abstract:Crooke cell adenoma (CCA) is a rare and aggressive subtype of a corticotroph adenoma, which requires lifetime surveillance. There have been 106 cases of CCAs reported in the English literature. We describe 2 cases of CCA, a 48-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman who both presented with binocular diplopia and temple pain. Neither case had clinical Cushing syndrome. Laboratory values for the 48-year-old man revealed, adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) 103 pg/mL (22 pmol/L) (RR: 7-63 pg/mL) and evening cortisol 14 µg/d… Show more
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