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Prolactinoma

2011
Publisher Summary Prolactinomas are classified on a clinical basis by size—microadenomas are defined as less than 10 mm in diameter; macroadenomas are greater than 10 mm in diameter. Giant prolactinomas are defined as greater than 4 cm in diameter and those with more than 2 cm of suprasellar extension.
Mary P. Gillam, Mark E. Molitch
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THE PROLACTINOMA PROBLEM [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet, 1980
E.A. Cowden   +7 more
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Hyperprolactinemia and prolactinoma

2014
Prolactinomas are the most frequent pituitary adenomas. In patients with prolactinomas the primary cause of hyperprolactinemia is excessive and autonomic production of prolactin by lactotroph cells. In other conditions, except in case of macroprolactinemia, hyperprolactinemia is secondary to circumstances that stimulate secretion of prolactin by ...
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Prolactinomas

1997
L, Katznelson, A, Klibanski
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Neuroradiology of prolactinomas

1984
The neuroradiological methods that can be used in the detection and delineation of known or suspected prolactinomas are numerous. They include relatively non-invasive techniques such as skull radiography, sellar tomography and CT scanning. Sometimes more invasive procedures are deemed to be necessary, such as cerebral angiography, basal cisternography ...
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Prolactinomas

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
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Prolactinoma and pregnancy

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2000
Gordana M. Prelevic   +2 more
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Prolactinomas

2001
CHARLES F. ABBOUD, MICHAEL J. EBERSOLD
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