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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Faizan Sheraz, M.D. [2]
Overview
Prolactinoma can be classified based upon on either size or local invasion. Based on size, a prolactinoma can be classified as a 'microprolactinoma (<10 mm diameter) or macroprolactinoma (>10 mm diameter).
Classification
Prolactinoma may be classified based on either size or local invasion.
Based on size
A prolactinoma can be classified as
- microprolactinoma (<10 mm diameter)
- macroprolactinoma (>10 mm diameter)
Based on local invasion
The classification for pituitary adenomas is as follows:
- 0: Normal pituitary appearance
- I: Enclosed within the sella turcica, microadenoma, smaller than 10 mm
- II: Enclosed within the sella turcica, macroadenoma, 10 mm or larger
- III: Invasive, locally, into the sella
- IV: Invasive, diffusely, into the sella
The grading schema for suprasellar extensions is as follows:
- A: 0 to 10 mm suprasellar extension occupying the suprasellar cistern
- B: 10 mm to 20 mm extension and elevation of the third ventricle
- C: 20 mm to 30 mm extension occupying the anterior of the third ventricle
- D: A larger than 30 mm extension, beyond the foramen of Monro, or Grade C with lateral extensions[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ http://www.cancer.gov/types/pituitary/hp/pituitary-treatment-pdq#section/_3
- ↑ Yeh PJ, Chen JW: Pituitary tumors: surgical and medical management. Surg Oncol 6 (2): 67-92, 1997. [PUBMED Abstract]
- ↑ Hardy J: Transsphenoidal surgery of hypersecreting pituitary tumors. In: Kohler PO, Ross GT, eds.: Diagnosis and treatment of pituitary tumors: proceedings of a conference sponsored jointly by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Cancer Institute, January 15-17, 1973, Bethesda, Md. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Excerpta medica, 1973, pp 179-98