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1987 
Pituitary tumors represent 10% of all intracranial neoplasms. Routine examination of pituitary glands at autopsy has disclosed that the prevalence rate of microadenomas may be as high as 25%.1,2 The diagnosis and management of pituitary tumors have been revolutionized by five developments in the recent past—the emergence of high-resolution computed ...
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Pituitary tumors represent 10% of all intracranial neoplasms. Routine examination of pituitary glands at autopsy has disclosed that the prevalence rate of microadenomas may be as high as 25%.1,2 The diagnosis and management of pituitary tumors have been revolutionized by five developments in the recent past—the emergence of high-resolution computed ...
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THE PATHOLOGY OF PITUITARY TUMORS
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1999The pathologist plays an important role in the distinction of pituitary adenomas from other tumors and tumor-like lesions of the sellar region, and in the accurate morphologic characterization of pitutiary adenomas. A clinicopathologic classification of pituitary adenomas is based on cell differentiation correlated with clinical evidence of hormone ...
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Nonfunctioning pituitary tumors
2014Clinically nonfunctioning adenomas range from being completely asymptomatic, and therefore detected either at autopsy or as incidental findings on head MRI or CT scans performed for other reasons, to causing significant hypothalamic/pituitary dysfunction and visual field compromise due to their large size.
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Management of nonfunctioning pituitary tumors: radiotherapy
Pituitary, 2018G. Minniti +3 more
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Prognostic factors of regrowth in nonfunctioning pituitary tumors
Pituitary, 2018G. Raverot, A. Vasiljevic, E. Jouanneau
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