Non-functioning pituitary microadenoma in children and adolescents: is follow-up with diagnostic imaging necessary?

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  • who: Camilla Borghammar from the Sku00e5ne University Hospital, Department of Clinical Sciences have published the research work: Non-functioning pituitary microadenoma in children and adolescents: Is follow-up with diagnostic imaging necessary?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to investigate the growth potential of pituitary microadenomas and cystic pituitary lesions less than 10 mm in children examined with repeated MRI scans and to evaluate presenting symptoms, hormonal status, and clinical status at the time of the first MRI. MRI statements and actual age at first examination were checked, and 614 . . .

     

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