Clinical presentation and surgical outcomes of very large and giant pituitary adenomas: 80 cases in a cohort study of 306 patients
Eider Pascual-Corrales,
Alberto Acitores Cancela,
Gonzalo Baonza
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
To identify differences in the presentation and surgical outcomes between very large (30–39 mm) and giant (≥40mm) (LARGE group) pituitary adenomas (PAs) compared to the smaller group (< 30mm) (non-LARGE group).
Methods
Eighty patients with very large (n = 44) or giant (n = 36) PAs and 226 patients in the non-LARGE group who underwent tumor resection by pituitary surgery between 2008 and 2023 were studied. Hormonal, radiological, ophthalmological, and pathological data and surgical outcomes were ev… Show more
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