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Ann Saudi Med ; 36(5): 341-345, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27710986

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BACKGROUND: Data on pituitary adenoma (PA) prevalence in Saudi Arabia are scarce. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the epidemiology of PA in a well-defined population. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: Departments of Endocrinology and Radiology at King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Radiological and hormonal data of patients with pituitary adenoma by MRI were reviewed for the period January 2008 to December 2015. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prevalence of PA and hormonal abnormalities. RESULTS: Of 537 patients; 249 subjects (46.4%), 70 (28.1%) males and 179 (71.9%) females, were diagnosed to have PA with mean age 36.3 (14.1) years. Microadenoma and macroadenoma were seen in 171 (69%) and 78 (31%) subjects, respectively. Microadenomas were more prevalent than macroadenomas (68.7% vs. 31.3%). Microadenomas were significantly more prevalent in females, 131 (73.2 %) vs. 40 (57.1%) whereas macroadenomas were significantly more prevalent in males, 30 (42.9%) vs. 48 (26.8%) (P < .001 for both comparisons). Patients with microadenomas were significantly younger than patients with macroadenomas (P < .0001). Advanced age was significantly associated with a larger PA size (r=0.39, P < .0002). Three types of hyperfunctioning PA were seen: prolactinoma, somatotroph adenoma, and corticotroph adenoma. Five types of hypofunctioning PA were seen: panhypopituitarism, secondary hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency, central hypothroidism and central adrenal insufficiency. Non-functioning PA were within normal laboratory hormonal values in 2% of cases. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that the prevalence of PA was greater than previously reported. This increased prevalence may have important implications when prioritizing funding for research and treatment of PA. LIMITATIONS: Clustering of cases within the study region might have affected estimates and limited study sample size.


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Adenoma/epidemiology , Pituitary Neoplasms/epidemiology , Adenoma/metabolism , Adenoma/pathology , Adult , Age Factors , Female , Hospitals, Community , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pituitary Neoplasms/metabolism , Pituitary Neoplasms/pathology , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Saudi Arabia/epidemiology , Sex Factors , Tumor Burden , Young Adult
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