Non-functional pituitary carcinoma
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https://doi.org/10.3126/njn.v18i4.39301Keywords:
nonfunctional pituitary carcinoma, endoscopic transsphenoidal approach, temozolomide, craniospinal irradiationAbstract
We present as case to review and present the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of non-functional pituitary carcinoma (NFPC).
We operated on a case of NFPC. After surgery, gamma knife therapy, temozolomide chemotherapy and whole craniospinal irradiation, the patient still had poor tumor control and died 7 months after operation.
FPC is very rare. It needs to be diagnosed with a combination of clinical suspicion, imaging and dynamic monitoring. It is necessary to find more effective methods to control the progress of tumor while routine treatment fails.
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