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Tumors which cause visual difficulty are likely to be ''macroadenomata'' greater than 10 mm in diameter; tumors less than 10 mm are ''microadenomata''. | Tumors which cause visual difficulty are likely to be ''macroadenomata'' greater than 10 mm in diameter; tumors less than 10 mm are ''microadenomata''. | ||
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Overview
CT Scan
Tumors which cause visual difficulty are likely to be macroadenomata greater than 10 mm in diameter; tumors less than 10 mm are microadenomata.
The diagnosis is confirmed by testing hormone levels, and by radiographic imaging of the pituitary (for example, by CT scan or MRI).
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cs:Adenom hypofýzy nl:Hypofysetumor sk:Adenóm hypofýzy sv:Hypofystumör