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Pregnancy after pituitary surgery does not influence the recurrence of Cushing's disease

Authors :
Lia Mesquita, Lousada
Mariuxi Jacqueline Borja, Tapia
Valter Angelo Sperling, Cescato
Gilberto Ochman, da Silva
Nina Rosa Castro, Musolino
Maria Candida Barisson Villares, Fragoso
Marcello Delano, Bronstein
Marcio Carlos, Machado
Source :
Endocrine. 78(3)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Pregnancy is associated with the activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, which can cause a misdiagnosis of Cushing's syndrome. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of pregnancy after pituitary surgery on the recurrence rate in Cushing's disease (CD) patients.This was a retrospective study in a tertiary center. Between 1990 and 2020, 355 CD patients underwent pituitary surgery. Of those, we included 113 female patients who were ≤ 45 years old (median age of 32 years, 14-45), PS remission, a follow-up of ≥6 months (median of 122 months, 6-402) and an available obstetric history. Recurrence was defined as the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome via at least two altered first-line methods. The patients were divided into two subgroups according to pregnancy: no pregnancy or pregnancy prior to CD diagnosis (NP/PP) and pregnancy after CD pituitary surgery (PA).Overall, recurrence occurred in 43 out of 113 patients (38%). A higher recurrence rate was seen in the PA subgroup (11/22, 50%), but there was no significant difference between the NP/PP subgroup (32/91, 35%). No difference in survival-free recurrence (SFR) was found between NP/PP and PA subgroups. The lower SFR was related to a higher PS plasma ACTH and normal pituitary at pathological analyses.There was no difference in the recurrence rate in patients according to pregnancy history. Other studies with higher numbers of patients are needed to confirm these data.

Details

ISSN :
15590100
Volume :
78
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrine
Accession number :
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