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Brain and optic chiasmal herniation following cabergoline treatment for a giant prolactinoma: wait or intervene?Academic Article Why?
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Prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas. V. Increased gonadotroph responsivity in hyperprolactinemic women with pituitary adenomas.Academic Article Why?
A pituitary carcinoma secreting TSH and prolactin: a non-secreting adenoma gone awry.Academic Article Why?
Clinical presentation and response to therapy in patients with massive prolactin hypersecretion.Academic Article Why?
Horowitz, PelegPerson Why?
Index of suspicion. Case 1: abdominal pain, distension, hard stool, and diarrhea in an 11-year-old boy. Case 2: recurrent otitis media in a 4-year-old boy. Case 3: gynecomastia and galactorrhea in a 15-year-old boy.Academic Article Why?
Pituitary adenoma and bilateral male breast cancer: an unusual association.Academic Article Why?
Pituitary Adenoma Deposit in the Nasolabial Region Following Sublabial Transsphenoidal Surgery in the Setting of Nelson Syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Contraindications to the use of antipsychotic drugs.Academic Article Why?
Sarne, David H.Person Why?
Weiss, Roy EmanuelPerson Why?
Cipriani, Nicole A.Person Why?
Ginat, Daniel T.Person Why?
Joseph-Griffin, MonicaPerson Why?
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