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Suprasellar pituitary adenomas: a 10-year experience in a single tertiary medical center and a literature review.

Jianyu ZhuZhicheng WangYi ZhangJie LiuXiaoxu LiKan DengLin LuYong Yao
Published in: Pituitary (2021)
SPAs could be defined as pituitary adenomas completely or partially located in the suprasellar region. There were both similarities and differences among the different anatomic subtypes of SPA. For patients who were suspected of having SPAs, visual field tests, pituitary hormone evaluation and MRI were necessary. Because imaging examination is not a reliable method, surgery is the only way to confirm the tumor origin. Extended endoscopic TSS might be a safe and efficient approach to remove these tumors, but more studies are needed to verify this conclusion. For type II SPA, the pituitary stalk should be carefully protected during surgery, and postoperative CDI should be monitored.
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