Advances in diagnosis and management of familial pituitary adenomas

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H. Jedidi, L. Rostomyan, I. Potorac, F. Depierreux, P. Petrossians, A. Beckers
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Familial pituitary adenomas account for approximately 5–8% of all pituitary adenomas. Besides the adenomas occurring as part of syndromic entities that group several endocrine or nonendocrine disorders (multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 or 4, Carney complex and McCune–Albright syndrome), 2–3% of familial pituitary adenomas fit into the familial isolated pituitary adenomas (FIPA) syndrome, an autosomal dominant condition with incomplete penetrance. About 20% of FIPA cases are due to mutations in the AIP gene and have distinct clinical characteristics. Recent findings have isolated a new non-AIP FIPA syndrome called X-linked acrogigantism, resulting from a microduplication that always includes the GPR101 gene. These new advances in the field of pituitary disease are opening up a new challenging domain to both clinicians and researchers. This review will focus on these recent findings and their contribution to the diagnosis and the management of familial pituitary adenomas.
家族性垂体腺瘤的诊断与治疗进展
家族性垂体腺瘤约占所有垂体腺瘤的5-8%。除了腺瘤是将几种内分泌或非内分泌疾病(1型或4型多发性内分泌瘤、卡尼综合征和麦克恩-奥尔布赖特综合征)归为综合征的一部分外,2-3%的家族性垂体腺瘤属于家族性孤立性垂体腺瘤(FIPA)综合征,这是一种不完全外显的常染色体显性遗传病。约20%的FIPA病例是由AIP基因突变引起的,具有明显的临床特征。最近的研究发现分离出了一种新的非aip FIPA综合征,称为x连锁肢巨人症,由总是包含GPR101基因的微复制引起。垂体疾病领域的这些新进展为临床医生和研究人员开辟了一个新的具有挑战性的领域。本文将重点介绍这些最新发现及其对家族性垂体腺瘤的诊断和治疗的贡献。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Endocrine Oncology is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that helps the clinician to keep up to date with best practice in this fast-moving field. The journal highlights significant advances in basic and translational research, and places them in context for future therapy. The journal presents the latest research findings in diagnosis and management of endocrine cancer, together with authoritative reviews, cutting-edge editorials and perspectives that highlight hot topics and controversy in the field. Independent drug evaluations assess newly approved medications and their role in clinical practice. The journal welcomes the unsolicited submission of article proposals and original research manuscripts.
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