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Glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit in pituitary adenomas

Journal article published in 1992 by P. Beck Peccoz, Luca Persani ORCID, G. Faglia
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Abstract

Elevated serum glycoprotein hormone α-subunit (α-subunit) levels are seen in about one of six patients bearing pituitary adenomas. This finding has particular clinical significance in patients with nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas. Moreover, the measurement of α-subunit along with the calculation of the molar ratio between α-subunit and TSH, LH, or FSH is helpful in the diagnosis of glycoprotein hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas. Since serum α-subunit levels may vary greatly in several physiologic and pathologic conditions, care has to be taken to differentiate abnormal from normal states of α-subunit hypersecretion as well as to exclude causes of α-subunit overproduction only casually associated with the presence of pituitary tumors.