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Cushing's disease associated with an intrasellar gangliocytoma producing corticotrophin-releasing factor.

Cushing's disease associated with an intrasellar gangliocytoma producing corticotrophin-releasing... A 58-year-old woman had Cushing's disease with elevated plasma adrenocorticotrophin and an intrasellar tumor. Light microscopy showed that the tumor was a gangliocytoma containing immunoreactive corticotrophin-releasing factor accompanied by pituitary corticotroph hyperplasia. Ultrastructural examination identified an intimate association and desmosomal attachments between interdigitating cell processes of neurons and corticotrophs. It is suggested that Cushing's disease was due to the effect of corticotrophin-releasing factor on corticotrophs; this case represents a syndrome supporting the concept that, in some patients, Cushing's disease may have a hypothalamic origin. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of internal medicine Pubmed

Cushing's disease associated with an intrasellar gangliocytoma producing corticotrophin-releasing factor.

Annals of internal medicine , Volume 101 (6): 5 – Dec 18, 1984

Cushing's disease associated with an intrasellar gangliocytoma producing corticotrophin-releasing factor.


Abstract

A 58-year-old woman had Cushing's disease with elevated plasma adrenocorticotrophin and an intrasellar tumor. Light microscopy showed that the tumor was a gangliocytoma containing immunoreactive corticotrophin-releasing factor accompanied by pituitary corticotroph hyperplasia. Ultrastructural examination identified an intimate association and desmosomal attachments between interdigitating cell processes of neurons and corticotrophs. It is suggested that Cushing's disease was due to the effect of corticotrophin-releasing factor on corticotrophs; this case represents a syndrome supporting the concept that, in some patients, Cushing's disease may have a hypothalamic origin.

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ISSN
0003-4819
DOI
10.7326/0003-4819-101-6-789
pmid
6333843

Abstract

A 58-year-old woman had Cushing's disease with elevated plasma adrenocorticotrophin and an intrasellar tumor. Light microscopy showed that the tumor was a gangliocytoma containing immunoreactive corticotrophin-releasing factor accompanied by pituitary corticotroph hyperplasia. Ultrastructural examination identified an intimate association and desmosomal attachments between interdigitating cell processes of neurons and corticotrophs. It is suggested that Cushing's disease was due to the effect of corticotrophin-releasing factor on corticotrophs; this case represents a syndrome supporting the concept that, in some patients, Cushing's disease may have a hypothalamic origin.

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Annals of internal medicinePubmed

Published: Dec 18, 1984

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