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Enlarged Pituitary Gland

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Hello! Enlargement of the pituitary gland is usually connected to a tumor. There are also few other situation that may cause enlargement. Bleeding in the gland or a disease such as tuberculosis or sarcoidosis can also cause enlargement. Hea...
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Enlargement (acromegaly) of the pituitary gland is usually due to a tumor but may be due to bleeding into the gland or involvement by some other disease, such as tuberculosis or sarcoidosis. An enlarged pituitary gland may produce symptoms ...
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Both the pituitary and pineal glands are connected to what we call the ‘third eye’ and are partly responsible for giving the clairvoyant and clairaudient capabilities to humans. Enlargement of these glands could be due to a couple of things...
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Did the doc. say you had a tumor? Did yo go to a neurologist? I have a 5 mm pituitary tumor. I also get headaches! and they are those throbbing moments that last for just seconds but are painful. It was discovered late Jan 08 with MRI. ...
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An adenoma is a benign tumor that occurs when glandular cells grow excessively. It is diagnosed through blood and urine samples, ultrasound, CT scan or MRI and treatment includes removal of the adenoma. They usually do not develop into a ma...
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Tumors are formed when there is a problem with the dividing of cells. Simply, a tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue. They can be malignant (cancerous) or benign (non cancerous).
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A Pituitary tumor is a abnormal growth in the pituitary gland, the part of the brain that regulates hormones. Pituitary tumors develop in about 20% of people.
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Your pituitary gland is a pea size endocrine gland located at the base of the head. It is considered a master gland that secretes hormones and helps the body maintain homeostasis. For more information see here: http://www.neurosurgery.pitt....
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A pituitary adenoma is a tumor—that is a growth of tissue in which cells multiply in an uncontrolled manner. Adenomas are located just next to, or within the pituitary gland. The adenoma can be much smaller than the gland when the symptoms ...
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Researchers do not know at this time what causes pituitary tumors. However, research studies show that having a hereditary condition, multiple endocrine neoplasia, type I (MEN 1), increases the risk of developing pituitary tumors, thyroid t...
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