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Pituitary prolactin producing adenoma with ossification: A rare histological variant and review of literature
Neuropathology, 09/17/09
Ke C et al. – As a rare histological variant of pituitary adenoma, the current case of pituitary prolactin producing adenoma with ossification is reported. It is speculated that the ossification may be derived from the osteo–metaplasia of mesenchymal fibroblasts resulting from the effects of both secondary ischemia by the outgrowth of the tumor and/or the autocrine effect of prolactin in this case. The bony shell structure may limit the growth of pituitary adenoma.
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