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Murad–Kejbou S et al. – In patients with pituitary apoplexy, improvement in visual field defects, visual acuity, and diplopia is typically observed after emergent application of therapy, often including medical and surgical treatment. Some patients may require long–term hormonal therapy after surgery.

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