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A Giant Pituitary Adenoma in a Patient under Salmon Calcitonin Treatment: Coincidence or a Priori Consequence

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.221
Accepted: 
22 Aug, 2016
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e-Published: 07 Sep, 2016

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Pituitary Apoplexy Associated with Ptosis

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Pages: 
87–9

                                                                ABSTRACT

Pituitary tumours are the most common sellar masses, frequently presenting with visual impairment and endocrine abnormalities. Two cases of pituitary tumour presenting with ptosis are reported.

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e-Published: 04 Jun, 2013
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