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Pituitary tumors are growths that form in the pituitary gland. This small, pea-sized gland is located behind the nose at the base of the brain.
The adenoma may produce extra hormone. Many pituitary adenomas are treated with endoscopic surgery. Some types are treated with medicines. A craniopharyngioma ...
Learn about our integrated team of pituitary tumor doctors, surgeons and specialists who develop treatment options tailored to your unique needs.
Although generally benign, functioning pituitary adenomas can cause substantial and wide-ranging symptoms. Mayo Clinic's three main campuses have ...
Giant pituitary adenomas are defined as tumors that measure more than 4 centimeters in diameter. Although accounting for only 6% to 10% of all pituitary ...
A sellar mass is typically a pituitary adenoma, but rarer diagnoses, such as pituitary abscess, sarcoidosis, vasculitis or lymphoma, should be considered ...
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... pituitary tumor and how well the pituitary gland functions. Your treatment for pituitary tumors may include: Endoscopic through-the-nose (transnasal) ...
Mayo Clinic has a high-volume practice in pituitary tumors. Subspecialists work together to maximize resection and avoid morbidity.
Most pituitary tumors are noncancerous growths called adenomas, which remain in your pituitary gland or surrounding tissues and don't spread to other parts of ...
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