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  2. Pituitary adenoma - Wikipedia

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    Treatment options depend on the type of tumor and on its size: Prolactinomas (microadenomas and macroadenomas) are most often treated with cabergoline or bromocriptine (both dopamine agonists) as the first line of treatment. [68] Medical treatment usually effectively decreases tumor size as well as alleviates symptoms. [68]

  3. Prolactinoma - Wikipedia

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    A prolactinoma is a tumor of the pituitary gland that produces the hormone prolactin.It is the most common type of functioning pituitary tumor. [1] Symptoms of prolactinoma are due to abnormally high levels of prolactin in the blood (hyperprolactinemia), or due to pressure of the tumor on surrounding brain tissue and/or the optic nerves.

  4. Acromegaly - Wikipedia

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    The goals of treatment are to reduce GH production to normal levels thereby reversing or ameliorating the signs and symptoms of acromegaly, to relieve the pressure that the growing pituitary tumor exerts on the surrounding brain areas, and to preserve normal pituitary function. Currently, treatment options include surgical removal of the tumor ...

  5. Hypophysectomy - Wikipedia

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    Hypophysectomy is the surgical removal of the hypophysis (pituitary gland). It is most commonly performed to treat tumors, especially craniopharyngioma tumors. [1] Sometimes it is used to treat Cushing's syndrome due to pituitary adenoma [2] or Simmond's disease [3] It is also applied in neurosciences (in experiments with lab animals) to understand the functioning of hypophysis.

  6. 13 sneaky signs your testosterone is too low

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    Pituitary gland or hypothalamus tumors. ... Treatment Options for Low T. ... Women's Health. This is the healthiest source of protein, according to a new dietary report ...

  7. She was 33 and diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer. A ...

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    Mackey is cancer free, but still has some lingering side effects from cancer treatment, including a damaged pituitary gland, which has led to hypothyroidism, and adrenal cortisol insufficiency ...

  8. Pituitary disease - Wikipedia

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    Autoimmune hypophysitis (or lymphocytic hypophysitis), inflammation of the pituitary gland due to autoimmunity. Nelson's syndrome, may occur after surgical removal of both adrenal glands, an out-dated method of treating Cushing's disease. Pituitary tumour, a tumor of the pituitary gland. Pituitary adenoma, a noncancerous tumor of the pituitary ...

  9. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Pituitary gland dysfunction can occur from tumors, infections, surgeries, or for other reasons. When the pituitary gland doesn’t produce LH and FSH, there’s no signaling from the brain to the ...