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An Unusual Presentation of Prolonged Delirium
BMJ 373:N1423, Bume, R.,et al, 2021

Isolated Oculomotor Nerve Palsy due to Pituitary Apoplexy Missed on CT scan
Neurol 94:e1774-e1777, Marzoughi, S.,et al, 2020

A 45 Year Old Patient with Headache, Fever, and Hyponatraemia
BMJ 350:h962, Fountas, A.,et al, 2015

Making Sense of Sellar Region Pathology:Image-Based Diagnostic Algorighm
Contemp Diag Radiol 38:1-7, Chaudhry,A.A.,et al, 2015

Intracranial Lesions with High Signal Intensity on T1-weighted MR images - Review of Pathologies
Pol J Radiol 78:36-46, Zimmy, Anna.,et al, 2013

Cavernous Sinus Syndrome: A Series of 126 Patients
Medicine 86:278-281, Fern�ndez,S.,et al, 2007

Pituitary Apoplexy Caused by Ruptured Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysm
Stroke 32:567-569, Suzuki,H.,et al, 2001

Precipitating Factors in Pituitary Apoplexy
JNNP 71:542-545, Biousse,V.,et al, 2001

Pituitary Carcinoma as a Cause of Acromegaly
NEJM 345:1645-1646, LeRoux,C.W.,et al, 2001

A Blinding Headache
Lancet 350:182, Embil,J.J.,et al, 1997

Arterial Injuries in Transsphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Adenoma:The Role of Angiography and Endovascular Treatment
ANJR 18:655-665, Raymond,J.,et al, 1997

Cavernous Sinus Syndrome
Arch Neurol 53:967-971, Keane,J.R., 1996

Hypopituitarism
NEJM 330:1651-1662, Vance,M.L., 1994

Twelve Cases of Pituitary Apoplexy
Arch Int Med 152:1893-1899, Vidal,E.,et al, 1992

Brain Tumors
NEJM 324:1471-1476, 1555-15641991., Black,P.McL., 1991

Giant Invasive Prolactinomas
Am J Med 83:995-1002, Murphy,F.Y.,et al, 1987

Pituitary Apoplexy:Its Incidence & Clinical Significance
J Neurosurg 55:187-193, Wakai,S.,et al, 1981



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