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Sellar and suprasellar mixed germ cell tumor mimicking a pituitary adenoma

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Germ cell tumors (GCT) are a heterogeneous group of lesions whose origin is not well established. Several cases of primary intrasellar germinomas have been reported, however non-germinomatous GCT have rarely been described. We report the case of a young adult male patient with a mixed GCT that presented with a sellar tumor with suprasellar extension. The patient seeked medical attention because of seizures and magnetic resonance imaging evidenced a tumor of the sellar region. Hyperprolactinemia was also present and dopamine agonist therapy was started. As there was a rapid tumor growth and the patient had concomitant central diabetes insipidus and elevated testosterone levels, a GCT was suspected and confirmed by elevated serum concentration of β-human chorionic gonadotrophin. Patient underwent surgical resection of the tumor and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of a mixed GCT. Chemotherapy was initiated, followed by conventional radiotherapy. In conclusion, although pituitary adenomas respond for the vast majority of sellar tumors, concomitant symptoms such as central diabetes insipidus and rapid tumor growth should raise the suspicion of a diverse diagnosis. The present report intend not only to show a rare case of sellar and suprasellar mixed GCT but also to remind clinicians that if laboratory findings do not fit into patient’s diagnosis (such as high testosterone levels in our patient), then the diagnosis should be reviewed.

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Wildemberg, L.E.A., Neto, L.V., Taboada, G.F. et al. Sellar and suprasellar mixed germ cell tumor mimicking a pituitary adenoma. Pituitary 14, 345–350 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-008-0161-z

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