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Thyroid-stimulating hormone pituitary adenomas
Journal of Neurosurgery, 07/03/08
Clarke MJ et al. - Thyroid-stimulating hormone–secreting pituitary lesions are often delayed in diagnosis, are frequently macroadenomas and plurihormonal in terms of their pathological characteristics, have a heterogeneous clinical picture, and are difficult to treat. An experienced team approach will optimize results in the management of these uncommon lesions.
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