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The 2017 WHO classification of pituitary adenoma: overview and comments
Brain Tumor Pathology, 2018N. Inoshita, H. Nishioka
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1993
Because adenomas of the pituitary are present in 10% to 20% of healthy individuals, the finding of incidental sellar lesions on computed tomography scanning or magnetic resonance imaging has become relatively common. Hyperfunctioning of such lesions can be excluded clinically and by hormonal screening.
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Because adenomas of the pituitary are present in 10% to 20% of healthy individuals, the finding of incidental sellar lesions on computed tomography scanning or magnetic resonance imaging has become relatively common. Hyperfunctioning of such lesions can be excluded clinically and by hormonal screening.
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Giant pituitary adenoma: histological types, clinical features and therapeutic approaches
Endocrine, 2018P. Iglesias+2 more
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Predictive model for recovery of visual field after surgery of pituitary adenoma
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2016Junwon Lee+9 more
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Radiosurgery for Pituitary Adenomas
2007Stereotactic radiosurgery has been used to manage patients with pituitary adenomas for over 30 years. Numerous studies have documented that more than 95% of pituitary adenoma patients have either tumor shrinkage or stabilization after radiosurgery.
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Cognitive functioning of patients with a PRL-secreting pituitary adenoma
Neurology, 2016A. Bala, E. Łojek, A. Marchel
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Common variants at 10p12.31, 10q21.1 and 13q12.13 are associated with sporadic pituitary adenoma
Nature Genetics, 2015Z. Ye+46 more
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