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Thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma simultaneously existing with Graves’ disease: a case report

Authors: Nobuhiko Arai, Makoto Inaba, Takamasa Ichijyo, Hiroshi Kagami, Yutaka Mine

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Thyrotropin-producing pituitary tumor is relatively rare. In particular, concurrent cases associated with Graves’ disease are extremely rare and only nine cases have been reported so far. We describe a case of a thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma concomitant with Graves’ disease, which was successfully treated.

Case presentation

A 40-year-old Japanese woman presented with mild signs of hyperthyroidism. She had positive anti-thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody, anti-thyroglobulin antibody, and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody. Her levels of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone, which ranged from low to normal in the presence of high levels of serum free thyroid hormones, were considered to be close to a state of syndrome of inappropriate secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a macropituitary tumor. The coexistence of thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma and Graves’ disease was suspected. Initial therapy included anti-thyroid medication, which was immediately discontinued due to worsening symptoms. Subsequently, surgical therapy for the pituitary tumor was conducted, and her levels of free thyroid hormones, including the thyroid-stimulating hormone, became normal. On postoperative examination, her anti-thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody levels decreased, and the anti-thyroglobulin antibody became negative. The coexistence of thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma and Graves’ disease is rarely reported. The diagnosis of this condition is complicated, and the appropriate treatment strategy has not been clearly established.

Conclusions

This case suggests that physicians should consider the coexistence of thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma with Graves’ disease in cases in which thyroid-stimulating hormone values range from low to normal in the presence of thyrotoxicosis, and the surgical treatment of thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma could be the first-line therapy in patients with both thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma and Graves’ disease.
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Metadata
Title
Thyrotropin-producing pituitary adenoma simultaneously existing with Graves’ disease: a case report
Authors
Nobuhiko Arai
Makoto Inaba
Takamasa Ichijyo
Hiroshi Kagami
Yutaka Mine
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-016-1172-4

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