Clinical presentation and surgical outcomes of very large and giant pituitary adenomas: 80 cases in a cohort study of 306 patients with pituitary adenomas.
Eider Pascual CorralesAlberto Acitores CancelaGonzalo BaonzaImanol Madrid EgusquizaVíctor Rodríguez BerrocalMarta Araujo-CastroPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
PAs ≥ 30 mm are most frequently accompanied by hormonal dysfunction, cavernous sinus invasion, and visual impairment. All this implies lower resection rates and higher postoperative complications than the smaller adenomas, posing a real surgical challenge.