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===Pituitary Neoplasia===
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===[[Pituitary Neoplasia]]===
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Tumours within the pituitary fossa may be functional and sectrete trophic factors.  However, more commonly they are non-functional and are space-occupying lesions.
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Pressure on neighbouring structures causes clinical signs, for example:
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*Pressure on the optic chiasma produces ocular signs.
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*Pressure on the hypothalamus may lead to [[Frohlich's Adiposogenital Syndrome - Pathology|Frohlich's adiposogenital syndrome]].
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*Pressure on the neurohyposphysis may lead to failure of ADH secretion.  This will allow large volumes of water to be lost form the kidney; [[Diabetes Insipidus]].
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[[Image:Pituitary tumour.jpg|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>'''Pituitary neoplasia'''. Courtesy of A. Jefferies</center></small>]]
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Neoplasia may be derived from:
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*Pituitary itself.
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*Surrounding brain tissue.
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*Ependyma.
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====Pituitary neoplasia in the horse====
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Neoplasia usually occurs in the ''pars intermedia'' of the anterior pituitary and compresses the hypothalamus. 
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''Clinical signs'':
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*Polyuria and polydipsia.
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*Increased appetite reulting in increased food intake and downregulation of insulin receptors.  This leads to a hyperglycaemia.
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*Somnolence.
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*Muscle wekaness.
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*Hirsutism.
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*Hyperhidrosis.
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[[Category:Pituitary Gland - Pathology]]
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[[Category:Neoplasia]]
       
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