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There are various options for treating pituitary tumors, including removing the tumor, controlling its growth, and managing your hormone levels with medication.
Pituitary tumors: Patient-centered care facilitates strong outcomes ... Mayo Clinic stresses multidisciplinary and patient-centered management of pituitary tumors ...
... pituitary adenoma. GH-secreting pituitary adenomas represent about 15% of all pituitary adenomas, with an annual incidence of roughly 4 cases per 1 million ...
Pituitary tumors · A Study of ATR-101 for the Treatment of Cushing's Syndrome · Effect of Agent Orange Exposure on Endocrine Tumor Aggressiveness · A Study to ...
There have been significant technical advances in the surgical resection of pituitary tumors and other skull-based tumors, principally due to the adoption ...
Some pituitary tumors can cause your pituitary gland to produce lower levels of hormones. Most pituitary tumors are noncancerous (benign) growths that remain in ...
... course of a functioning gonadotroph adenoma — a rare pituitary tumor that secretes biologically active gonadotropins and causes ovarian hyperstimulation.
Some pituitary tumors result in too many of the hormones that regulate important functions of your body. Some pituitary tumors can cause your pituitary gland to ...
Mayo Clinic's large database of people with all types of pituitary tumors, including pituitary adenomas, contributes to advances in diagnosis and treatment.
Tumors or diseases of a part of the brain that's just above the pituitary, called the hypothalamus, also can cause hypopituitarism. The hypothalamus makes ...
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