Non-functional Pituitary Adenomas: Analysis of Delayed Diagnosis in Mexico
Background: Although tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) are rare, they can cause significant morbidity and mortality. The clinical presentation of patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas (NFPA) ranges from being completely asymptomatic to causing pituitary, hypothalamic, or visual dy...
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description | Background: Although tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) are rare, they can cause significant morbidity and mortality. The clinical presentation of patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas (NFPA) ranges from being completely asymptomatic to causing pituitary, hypothalamic, or visual dysfunction due to their large size. Patients usually arrive with large tumors at the time of diagnosis. Objectives: Try to describe the characteristics of NFPA and explain the causes of delayed diagnosis. Methods: We carried out a retrospective study including 58 patients with NFPA and analyzed the tumor volume at the time of diagnosis and its relationship with sociodemographic and health sector variables. Results: Low socioeconomic status (SES) was associated with high tumor volume (SES 1-2 of 17.4 cm3 vs 3-6 of 11.7 cm3, p=0.018), and the time between first consultation and diagnosis was longer in the public sector than in the private sector (13.5 months vs 5.1 months). The time between the first symptom and the first consultation was shorter when they had visual impairment than when they did not (4.1 vs 18.4 months, p=0.006).Conclusions: On the one hand, citizens should be made aware that a visual deficit should make them go to a medical check-up, and on the other hand, strengthen the health system so that they have the NFPA as a differential diagnosis in patients with some visual alteration. Socioeconomic inequality in our country undoubtedly puts the underprivileged at greater risk. |
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The clinical presentation of patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas (NFPA) ranges from being completely asymptomatic to causing pituitary, hypothalamic, or visual dysfunction due to their large size. Patients usually arrive with large tumors at the time of diagnosis. Objectives: Try to describe the characteristics of NFPA and explain the causes of delayed diagnosis. Methods: We carried out a retrospective study including 58 patients with NFPA and analyzed the tumor volume at the time of diagnosis and its relationship with sociodemographic and health sector variables. Results: Low socioeconomic status (SES) was associated with high tumor volume (SES 1-2 of 17.4 cm3 vs 3-6 of 11.7 cm3, p=0.018), and the time between first consultation and diagnosis was longer in the public sector than in the private sector (13.5 months vs 5.1 months). The time between the first symptom and the first consultation was shorter when they had visual impairment than when they did not (4.1 vs 18.4 months, p=0.006).Conclusions: On the one hand, citizens should be made aware that a visual deficit should make them go to a medical check-up, and on the other hand, strengthen the health system so that they have the NFPA as a differential diagnosis in patients with some visual alteration. 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