» Articles » PMID: 35923821

Case Report: Cytologic Description of Somatotroph Pituitary Adenoma in a Cat

Overview
Journal Front Vet Sci
Date 2022 Aug 4
PMID 35923821
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

This case report describes for the first time the cytologic characteristics of a hormonally secreting pituitary adenoma in a cat. An 8-year-old female spayed domestic long-haired cat was referred with a previous diagnosis of hypersomatotropism and secondary diabetes mellitus 7 months prior. Clinical signs included weight loss, polyphagia, polyuria, and polydipsia. Serum insulin-like growth factor-1 was 340 nmol/L (RI: 12-92), and CT scan revealed a hypophyseal mass, and a presumptive diagnosis of acromegaly was made. A transsphenoidal hypophysectomy was performed. A fragment of the pituitary gland was subjected to a squash preparation and cytology revealed a neuroendocrine neoplasm characterized by anisokaryosis and prominent nucleoli. Additional cytologic findings included cell cohesiveness, indistinct cytoplasmic borders, nuclear crowding, molding, and fragmentation. A diagnosis of adenoma was based on a lack of histopathologic or imaging evidence of invasion. A week later, during post-surgical hospitalization, the patient worsened and died. Histopathology from a necropsy procedure revealed fibrinosuppurative meningitis as a post-surgical complication. Pituitary adenomas might have an aggressive cytologic appearance, despite a lack of histopathologic invasion or dissemination.

References
1.
Norsworthy G, Adams V, McElhaney M, Milios J . Palpable thyroid and parathyroid nodules in asymptomatic cats. J Feline Med Surg. 2002; 4(3):145-51. PMC: 10822578. DOI: 10.1053/jfms.2001.0163. View

2.
Geelhoed-Duijvestijn P, Bussemaker J, Roelfsema F . Changes in basal and stimulated TSH and other parameters of thyroid function in acromegaly after transsphenoidal surgery. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). 1989; 121(2):207-15. DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.1210207. View

3.
Ezzat S, Asa S, Couldwell W, Barr C, Dodge W, Vance M . The prevalence of pituitary adenomas: a systematic review. Cancer. 2004; 101(3):613-9. DOI: 10.1002/cncr.20412. View

4.
Asa S, Mete O, Perry A, Osamura R . Overview of the 2022 WHO Classification of Pituitary Tumors. Endocr Pathol. 2022; 33(1):6-26. DOI: 10.1007/s12022-022-09703-7. View

5.
Miller M, Piotrowski S, Donovan T, Scott-Moncrieff J, Owen T, McCue J . Feline Pituitary Adenomas: Correlation of Histologic and Immunohistochemical Characteristics With Clinical Findings and Case Outcome. Vet Pathol. 2020; 58(2):266-275. PMC: 10722206. DOI: 10.1177/0300985820978309. View