Giant non-functioning pituitary adenomas: treatment considerations

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    Received: 1 August 2022 Pituitary adenomas represent the third most common intracranial type of tumors, with a mean prevalence of 16.7%. The surgical approach to the removal of these lesions depends on two main routes, i.e., the transcranial and transsphenoidal routes, alone or combined, in regard to the anatomical growth pattern and tumor Brain Sci. The policy for the management of giant pituitary adenomas is to adopt the endoscopic endonasal extended variation in the technique unless the tumor presents a significant intracranial extension that is outside the visibility and maneuverability of the . . .

     

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