The effects of transsphenoidal surgery on endocrine function and visual fields in patients with functionless pituitary tumours.
Twenty-eight patients with functionless pituitary tumours have been treated by transsphenoidal surgery over the last 28 months. Mean age at presentation was 55 years. Tumor size was graded according to the extent of suprasellar extension on CT headscan from above the interclinoid line: four were sma...
Main Authors: | Harris, P, Afshar, F, Coates, P, Doniach, I, Wass, J, Besser, G, Grossman, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1989
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