Dy. Cho et al., PRIMARY INTRASELLAR MIXED GERM-CELL TUMOR WITH PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY ANDDIABETES-INSIPIDUS, Child's nervous system, 13(1), 1997, pp. 42-46
We report an 8-year-old boy with a primary intrasellar mixed germ-cell
tumor who underwent the trans-sphenoidal approach for tumor removal.
Initially he suffered from diabetes insipidus. Precocious puberty and
left abducens nerve palsy were also observed. Elevation of serum testo
sterone, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), and alpha-fetoprotei
n (AFP) were found on admission. The histological study revealed mixed
cellular types of tumor including germinoma, choriocarcinoma, embryon
ic cell carcinoma, and teratoma. Postoperative radiation to a total of
5000 cGy was performed. Adjuvant chemotherapy was administered before
and after radiation. The boy was disease-free during a 6-month follow
-up period. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging showed no presence of
tumor. The signs of precocious puberty disappeared, and the diabetes
insipidus was easily controled. The abducens nerve regained normal fun
ction. Serum HCG, AFP, and testosterone levels all returned to normal.
Serum anti-iuretic hormone increased to reach the lower limit of the
normal range.