Pituitary adenoma (patient information)

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Pituitary adenoma (patient information)
ICD-10 D35.2
ICD-9 237.0
ICD-O: Template:ICDO
MedlinePlus 000704
eMedicine neuro/312 
MeSH D010911

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Overview of pituitary adenoma

pituitary adenoma is a type of benign tumors in pituitary gland. The pituitary is considered the "master control gland" of hormone production because it regulates the activity of most other glands in the body. Hormones released by pituitary include vasopressin, oxytocin, growth hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, luteinizing hormone and prolactin. Although the tumors do not grow very large, they can have a big impact on a person's health. When the tumor becomes larger, it can compress and cause damage to nearby parts of the brain. Symptoms of Pituitary adenoma depend on the location of the tumor. Different regional tumor affects different hormones and appear different signs. Usual symptoms include vision loss, overproduction of hormones and hormone deficiency. Diagnostic tests include hormone levels in blood and/or urine samples, head computed tomography (CT) scan, head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and vision and visual fields tests. Treatments include surgery, radiation therapy and medicines.

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