Taipei Medical University

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Lai HY
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------>paper_name=Rapid progressionof hypothyroidism related pituitary hyperplasia: a case report
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------>fullAbstract=Sellar and suprasellar masses are related to many factors. The authors report on a 10.3-year-old female patient who presented with growth retardation. Initial normal results of a hormone study and rapid progression of hypothyroidism-related pituitary hyperplasia within a 4-week interval were noted. The mass disappeared after thyroxine treatment. The authors conclude that repeated hormone examinations and avoidance of an unnecessary operation are needed in such patients.
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------>updateTitle=Rapid progression of hypothyroidism-related pituitary hyperplasia.
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