Pediatric Pituitary Lesions

What are Pediatric Pituitary Lesions?

A pituitary lesion is an abnormal growth (tumor) in your pituitary gland, a gland at the base of your brain that regulates your body's hormone balances. Most pituitary lesions are noncancerous (benign).

Risk Factors

Children who have a family history of multiple endocrine neoplasia (Type 1 MEN) are at increased risk for pituitary lesions.

How are Pediatric Pituitary Lesions diagnosed?

There are several methods that are used for diagnosing pituitary lesions. At Children’s Health℠, all pituitary lesions will be evaluated by a medical endocrinologist and, when appropriate, will also be promptly evaluated by the surgical team.

What are the causes of Pediatric Pituitary Lesions?

The exact cause of pituitary lesions is unknown. As with all types of tumors, it is caused by the growth of abnormal cells that multiply rapidly.

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