AbstractPediatric pituitary adenomas (PPAs) are rare neoplasms sometimes with unusualpresentations and varied clinical course. We describe 2 atypical PPAs to highlight the clinical examination, radiological, hormonal and management aspects. A 6-year-old girl presented with bleeding per vagina with difficulty in walking with breast enlargement without visual disturbances. MRI revealed an enlarged anterior pituitary gland showing intense enhancement on contrast of size 11mm x 16mm without invasion of 3rd ventricle or parasellar extension into cavernous sinuswith USG Abdomen and pelvis revealing complex ovarian cyst with reduced TSH levels suggesting Primary Hypothyroidism. Another 30-year-old male presented with blurring of vision in both eyes with bilateral temporal field defects with absence of secondary sexual characters and decreased libido with decreased testosterone levels and MRI Brain showing non diffusion restricting T1 iso T2 hyperintense lesion in sellarsuprasellar region suggestive of Cystic pituitary macroadenoma with haemorrhage,which was managed surgically. Keywords: Adenoma; Medical; Pituitary; Surgery.