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... pituitary gland and nearby areas in the skull base. The pituitary gland is a small, pea-sized gland in the skull behind the nose. It manages hormone levels ...
Determine the relative difference in QOL impact of EESBS for patients undergoing surgery for functional and nonfunctional pituitary adenomas. Generate baseline ...
This type of hypogonadism indicates a problem in the hypothalamus or the pituitary gland — parts of the brain that signal the testicles to produce testosterone.
Learn about our team of pituitary tumor doctors, surgeons and specialists who are researching new ways of diagnosing and treating this condition.
If no pituitary tumor is found, your healthcare professional may order other scans to look for tumors elsewhere in the body. X-rays of the hands and feet also ...
The pituitary gland — located below the hypothalamus — releases a certain amount of TSH, depending on how much T-4 and T-3 are in the blood. The thyroid gland, ...
Sometimes known as the "master gland," the pituitary gland produces and regulates hormones that help the body function. Pituitary tumors are abnormal growths ...
Spindle cell oncocytoma (SCO) of the pituitary gland is a rare posterior pituitary neoplasm. Although classified as a grade 1 tumor, it has clinically ...
Imaging findings are often similar to pituitary adenomas, but intraoperative findings show purulent material and no evidence of other pathology. As reported in ...
The pituitary gland is a hormone-producing gland at the base of the brain. Sometimes known as the "master gland," the pituitary gland produces and regulates ...
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