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Duplicação da hipófise
ORPHA:314621CID-10 · Q89.2DOENÇA RARA

Hipófise é uma glândula endócrina com cerca de 1 cm de diâmetro alojada na sela túrcica ou fossa hipofisária do osso esfenoide na base do cérebro. Está localizada abaixo do hipotálamo e posteriormente ao quiasma óptico, sendo ligada ao hipotálamo pela haste pedúnculo hipofisário ou infundíbulo, é envolvida pela dura-máter. A hipófise é considerada uma "glândula mestra", pois secreta hormônios que controlam o funcionamento de outras glândulas, sendo grande parte de suas funções reguladas pelo hipotálamo.

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Introdução

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Duplicação da hipófise é uma condição rara caracterizada por alterações morfológicas na hipófise e sela túrcica, frequentemente associada a anomalias craniofaciais, dentárias e do trato olfatório. Pode apresentar teratomas e outras malformações.

Publicações científicas
26 artigos
Último publicado: 2025 Oct 20

Escala de raridade

CLASSIFICAÇÃO ORPHANET · BRASIL 2024
<1 / 1 000 000
Ultra-rara
<1/50k
Muito rara
1/20k
Rara
1/10k
Pouco freq.
1/5k
Incomum
1/2k
Prevalência
0.0
Worldwide
Casos conhecidos
38
pacientes catalogados
Início
Infancy
+ neonatal
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SUS: Cobertura mínimaScore: 15%
CID-10: Q89.2
🇧🇷Dados SUS / DATASUS
PROCEDIMENTOS SIGTAP (5)
0202010503
Cariótipo — bandas G, Q ou Rgenetic_test
0202010600
Pesquisa de microdeleções/microduplicações por FISHlab_test
0202010694
Sequenciamento completo do exoma (WES)rehabilitation
0202010260
Dosagem de alfa-fetoproteína
0301070040
Atendimento em reabilitação — doenças raras
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Sinais e sintomas

O que aparece no corpo e com que frequência cada sintoma acontece

Partes do corpo afetadas

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Neurológico
6 sintomas
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Ossos e articulações
5 sintomas
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Face
4 sintomas
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Crescimento
2 sintomas
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Ouvidos
1 sintomas
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Olhos
1 sintomas

+ 12 sintomas em outras categorias

Características mais comuns

90%prev.
Automutilação
Muito frequente (99-80%)
90%prev.
Microcefalia
Muito frequente (99-80%)
90%prev.
Atraso global do desenvolvimento
Muito frequente (99-80%)
90%prev.
Pescoço curto
Muito frequente (99-80%)
90%prev.
Encefalocele
Muito frequente (99-80%)
90%prev.
Anormalidade da língua
Muito frequente (99-80%)
34sintomas
Muito frequente (33)
Ocasional (1)

Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 34 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.

AutomutilaçãoSelf-mutilation
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
MicrocefaliaMicrocephaly
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
Atraso global do desenvolvimentoGlobal developmental delay
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
Pescoço curtoShort neck
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
EncefaloceleEncephalocele
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%

Linha do tempo da pesquisa

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Anos de pesquisa1desde 2025
Total histórico26PubMed
Últimos 10 anos14publicações
Pico20153 papers
Linha do tempo
2025Hoje · 2026📈 2015Ano de pico
Publicações por ano (últimos 10 anos)

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Genética e causas

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Publicações mais relevantes

Timeline de publicações
14 papers (10 anos)
#1

New patients with duplication of the pituitary gland-plus syndrome, including a PTCH2 variant and a literature review.

Journal of medical genetics2025 Oct 20

Duplication of the pituitary gland (DPG)-plus syndrome is an extremely rare developmental malformation of unknown aetiology. Two unreported patients of DPG-plus syndrome are described. Underlying genetic defects were explored, including chromosomal microarray (CMA), whole exome sequencing (WES) and mRNA analysis. A literature review was presented. Patient 1 had DPG, palatal cleft, bifid tongue, intraoral teratoma, lingual hamartoma and duplicated basilar artery and odontoid process. Patient 2 had DPG, epignathus teratoma, a nasal mass, choanal atresia, cleft palate, bifid tongue, abnormal basilar artery and fused upper cervical spine. CMA yielded normal results. WES of patient 1 disclosed a novel splice site PTCH2 variant, c.1590+1G>A, leading to exon 12 skipping and an in-frame deletion of 44 amino acids. WES of patient 2 revealed no candidate variants. A literature review of 51 cases showed mostly reported in childhood and female sex (80%). The leading anomalies identified included DPG (100%), cleft palate (68.6%), anomalous cervical spine (56.9%), hypothalamic mass/enlargement (58.8%), intraoral teratoma (58.8%), basilar arterial abnormalities (43.1%) and bifid/trifid tongue (23.5%). Non-craniofacial anomalies were found in <10% of cases. Late complications included precocious puberty, all in female patients, and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in a few patients. Two new cases of DPG-plus syndrome were reported, with rare findings of epignathus and choanal atresia. We propose that DPG-plus syndrome may result from a double hit in one of the genes involved in SHH signalling, arising from a germline pathogenic variant with mosaicism for a somatic pathogenic variant or digenic/oligogenic inheritance of the SHH signalling-related genes.

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Duplicated pituitary gland plus syndrome with thoracoabdominal findings suggesting abnormal axial mesodermal signaling and ciliopathy.

Pediatric radiology2025 Jul

Duplication of the pituitary gland is a rare anomaly with variable associated craniofacial malformations (duplicated pituitary gland plus syndrome). Thus far, malformations have only been reported in the craniofacial structures, central nervous system (CNS), and spine. This report illustrates a severe case with additional, previously unreported body features including anomalies of the lungs, heart, liver, spleen, and abdominal vasculature. A description of this case will aid in comprehensive diagnosis of anomalies in patients with duplicated pituitary gland plus syndrome. Moreover, this case may improve understanding of the etiology of this rare disorder and its embryological underpinnings.

#3

Pituitary Gland Duplication Syndrome: An International Imaging Analysis.

AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology2025 Apr 02

Duplication of the pituitary gland is a rare developmental anomaly. Multiple associated craniofacial malformations have previously been reported with the largest series to date consisting of 5 patients. In this multi-institutional series of 10 patients, we present a detailed review of the imaging features and discuss a possible overarching pathogenesis that would explain most of the detected malformations. Inclusion criteria for this retrospective imaging review were the presence of a pituitary stalk and gland duplication and the characteristic appearance of the hypothalamic ventral midline. In addition to the clinical presentation, we recorded the imaging findings of 10 patients (9 girls) through onsite and online reviews. Genetic analysis was available for 6 patients. The duplicated pituitary stalk and gland showed normal imaging appearances in all patients. Mammillary bodies were clearly identified lateral to the characteristic prominence of the hypothalamic ventral midline. Strands of tissue extending to the anterior dura ("limited ventral myeloschisis") were noted at the medulla oblongata in 10, and at the cervical spinal cord in 7 patients. The medulla oblongata showed a "butterfly" appearance on axial images in 9 patients. Ten patients had cervical segmentation anomalies ("zipperlike"), 9 had anterior-posterior brainstem patterning defects (small pons, elongated medulla), and corpus callosum measurements were abnormal in all patients. Three patients each presented with diencephalic-mesencephalic junction abnormalities and 4 with an anterior mesencephalic "cap." An oropharyngeal teratoma was present in 4 patients. Genetics was normal in 3 of the 6 patients studied; the remainder were found to have mutations in EFNB1 and a gene variant of GIT1, 2 copies of 7 and 8 exon of SMN1 gene, and 2.126 megabase duplication at bands q11.1 and q11.2 of 1 chromosome 15, respectively. Duplication of the pituitary gland presents as well-defined craniofacial and cervical spine malformation phenotype. Axial mesoderm duplication generating an excess of Sonic Hedgehog may be the primary embryologic driver leading to this condition.

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Perinatal management for fetal oral epignathus with duplication of the pituitary gland (DPG)-plus syndrome: A case report and literature review.

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics2024 Dec

The prenatal diagnosis of epignathus presents a unique challenge for physicians. Differential diagnosis is usually based on the anatomic location of the tumor. Typical prenatal ultrasound characteristics of epignathus include a mixed solid and cystic lesion with vascularity in the solid component, originating from the hard or soft palate, and it is often associated with other anomalies such as craniofacial clefts or trans-sphenoidal intracranial extension. Herein, we present a case of prenatal diagnosis of epignathus with rare ultrasonographic findings, prenatal management requiring collaborative efforts of a multidisciplinary team, and a well-planned innovative ex utero intrapartum treatment procedure. In addition, this report highlights the evolving postnatal diagnosis of the rare developmental anomaly, duplication of the pituitary gland-plus syndrome, which includes various midline craniofacial, central nervous system, spinal, and endocrine abnormalities.

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Duplication of the Pituitary Gland: CT, MRI and DTI Findings and Updated Review of the Literature.

Brain sciences2022 Apr 29

Duplication of the pituitary gland (DPG) is an extremely rare malformation. DPG is associated with a wide variety of midline and central nervous system malformations (DPG-plus syndrome). We present the computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) findings of a rare case of DPG with associated tuberomammillary fusion resulting in a hypothalamic mass-like configuration, oropharyngeal teratoma, cleft palate, hypertelorism, duplicated/broad sella, duplication/low bifurcation of the basilar artery, and craniovertebral midline anomalies. Qualitative interpretation of DTI yielded normal white matter organization of the brain. The duplication of the prechordal plate and the rostral end of the notochordal plate/notochord is thought to be the main factor leading to a duplication of the pituitary primordium and resulting in the formation of two morphologically normal glands. The time of induction of the teratogenic influence, the extent of the prechordal plate and notochordal plate/notochord abnormalities, and the faulty interactions are believed to be the reason for the wide spectrum of associated midline abnormalities.

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📚 EuropePMC13 artigos no totalmostrando 14

2025

New patients with duplication of the pituitary gland-plus syndrome, including a PTCH2 variant and a literature review.

Journal of medical genetics
2025

Duplicated pituitary gland plus syndrome with thoracoabdominal findings suggesting abnormal axial mesodermal signaling and ciliopathy.

Pediatric radiology
2025

Pituitary Gland Duplication Syndrome: An International Imaging Analysis.

AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
2024

Perinatal management for fetal oral epignathus with duplication of the pituitary gland (DPG)-plus syndrome: A case report and literature review.

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
2022

Duplication of the Pituitary Gland: CT, MRI and DTI Findings and Updated Review of the Literature.

Brain sciences
2021

Duplication of the Pituitary Gland (DPG)-Plus Syndrome Associated With Midline Anomalies and Precocious Puberty: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Frontiers in endocrinology
2020

UNIQUE PRESENTATION OF DUPLICATION OF THE PITUITARY GLAND-PLUS SYNDROME.

AACE clinical case reports
2020

Duplication of the pituitary gland and basilar artery, with multiple midline fusion defects and craniofacial anomalies.

International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
2020

Okur-Chung neurodevelopmental syndrome in a patient from Spain.

American journal of medical genetics. Part A
2017

Surgical Management of Duplication of the Pituitary Gland-Plus Syndrome With Epignathus, Cleft Palate, Duplication of Mandible, and Lobulated Tongue.

The Journal of craniofacial surgery
2016

Duplication of the pituitary gland - plus syndrome.

The Indian journal of radiology &amp; imaging
2015

Craniovertebral anomalies associated with pituitary gland duplication.

Folia morphologica
2015

DPG-plus syndrome: new report of a rare entity.

BMJ case reports
2015

CT and MRI of congenital nasal lesions in syndromic conditions.

Pediatric radiology

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  1. New patients with duplication of the pituitary gland-plus syndrome, including a PTCH2 variant and a literature review.
    Journal of medical genetics· 2025· PMID 40803816mais citado
  2. Duplicated pituitary gland plus syndrome with thoracoabdominal findings suggesting abnormal axial mesodermal signaling and ciliopathy.
    Pediatric radiology· 2025· PMID 40481881mais citado
  3. Pituitary Gland Duplication Syndrome: An International Imaging Analysis.
    AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology· 2025· PMID 39393841mais citado
  4. Perinatal management for fetal oral epignathus with duplication of the pituitary gland (DPG)-plus syndrome: A case report and literature review.
    International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics· 2024· PMID 38967052mais citado
  5. Duplication of the Pituitary Gland: CT, MRI and DTI Findings and Updated Review of the Literature.
    Brain sciences· 2022· PMID 35624961mais citado

Bases de dados e fontes oficiais

Identificadores e referências canônicas usadas para montar este verbete.

  1. ORPHA:314621(Orphanet)
  2. MONDO:0017808(MONDO)
  3. GARD:21381(GARD (NIH))
  4. Busca completa no PubMed(PubMed)
  5. Q55787388(Wikidata)

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Duplicação da hipófise
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Duplicação da hipófise

ORPHA:314621 · MONDO:0017808
Prevalência
<1 / 1 000 000
Casos
38 casos conhecidos
Herança
Not applicable
CID-10
Q89.2 · Malformações congênitas de outras glândulas endócrinas
Início
Infancy, Neonatal
Prevalência
0.0 (Worldwide)
MedGen
UMLS
C4755258
EuropePMC
Wikidata
Papers 10a
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