Pituitary Adenoma Chief Cell

Adenoma Hypophysa Main Cellularis is a benign neoplasm localized in the pituitary gland of the brain and is manifested by an increase in size and a change in the functionality of the gland. Depending on the structure of the cells, adenomas are divided into chromotrobes, chromophobes and non-colloidal (containing only histiocytes).

This is a very rare disease, and worldwide there is an increase in the number of patients with this pathology. To date, it has been established that the causes of pituitary adenoma are unknown. Most often, its appearance is associated with genetic factors. But along with this, endocrine disorders play a certain role in the development of neoplasms, especially deficiency of the hormone somatotropin and macro