Isolated pituitary metastasis from renal cell carcinoma in a horseshoe kidney

K. Win, N. Blocher, W. Tester, Serge Ginzburg, L. Pomo
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Objective: To describe a patient with isolated symptomatic pituitary metastasis from Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) in a horseshoe kidney. Case report: We report a case of 56-year-old man with RCC of a horseshoe kidney with symptomatic isolated pituitary gland metastasis. He initially presented to us for evaluation of a sellar mass. He complained of fatigue, 50-pound weight loss, anorexia, constipation and nonspecific abdominal pain for 4 months. CT head showed 2.6 cm × 1.8 cm × 2.5 cm sellar mass likely with bilateral cavernous sinus extension. Pituitary function evaluation revealed panhypopituitarism. CT abdomen/pelvis for the evaluation of abdominal pain showed 12.1 cm solid mass in the right renal moiety of a horseshoe kidney. Hydrocortisone and levothyroxine therapy led to cessation of weight loss, but unmasked diabetes insipidus requiring desmopressin therapy. Right heminephrectomy confirmed RCC. Soon after he complained of progressively worsening headache and visual disturbance. Histopathology from urgent trans-sphenoidal hypophysectomy revealed RCC. The patient began post-surgical radiotherapy, but eventually he declined further treatments. In the end, he was placed on hospice where he passed away. Conclusion: Symptomatic pituitary metastasis from RCC are rare and most of those occur in the setting of diffuse metastatic disease. They typically mimic signs and symptoms of non-functioning macroadenomas. They can be synchronous, metachronous or even the presenting lesion of the primary tumor. A pituitary mass in the setting of malignancy should raise suspicion for metastatic disease even though it is extremely rare.
马蹄肾肾细胞癌的分离性垂体转移
目的:报道一例马蹄形肾肾细胞癌(RCC)分离性有症状的垂体转移。病例报告:我们报告一例56岁男性马蹄肾肾细胞癌伴症状性孤立性垂体转移。他最初给我们做了一个鞍状肿块的评估。他主诉疲劳、体重减轻50磅、厌食、便秘和非特异性腹痛4个月。头颅CT示2.6 cm × 1.8 cm × 2.5 cm鞍区肿块,可能伴双侧海绵窦延伸。垂体功能评估显示全垂体功能低下。腹部/骨盆CT评估腹痛显示马蹄肾右肾部12.1 cm实性肿块。氢化可的松和左旋甲状腺素治疗导致体重减轻的停止,但发现尿崩症需要去氨加压素治疗。右半脑切除术证实肾细胞癌。不久之后,他抱怨头痛和视力障碍逐渐加重。经蝶窦下丘脑切开术的组织病理学显示为肾细胞癌。患者开始术后放疗,但最终拒绝进一步治疗。最后,他被安置在临终关怀医院,在那里去世了。结论:有症状的垂体转移罕见,多发生于弥漫性转移。它们典型地模仿无功能大腺瘤的体征和症状。它们可以是同步的,也可以是异时性的,甚至可以是原发肿瘤的呈现病变。恶性肿瘤背景下的垂体肿块应引起转移性疾病的怀疑,即使它是极其罕见的。
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