Clinical review: Diagnosis and management of pituitary carcinomas.
Pituitary carcinomas are rare, making up some 0.2% of all pituitary tumors, but represent a particular challenge to clinical practice. The diagnosis of a pituitary carcinoma requires evidence of metastatic disease, either outside the central nervous system (CNS) or as separate noncontiguous foci wit...
Main Authors: | Kaltsas, G, Nomikos, P, Kontogeorgos, G, Buchfelder, M, Grossman, AB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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