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Bilateral extracranial extension of giant somatotropic pituitary adenoma after combined treatment. Two-stage gamma knife radiosurgery as a solution
•Pituitary adenoma can invade not only cavernous sinus but grow through cranial foramina.•Absence of intracranial growth after irradiation does not exclude extracranial expansion.•Extracranial pituitary adenoma can have no neurological signs.•Gamma knife SRS for pituitary adenoma in the subtemporal...
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description | •Pituitary adenoma can invade not only cavernous sinus but grow through cranial foramina.•Absence of intracranial growth after irradiation does not exclude extracranial expansion.•Extracranial pituitary adenoma can have no neurological signs.•Gamma knife SRS for pituitary adenoma in the subtemporal fossa is safe for cranial nerves and decreases hormonal secretion. |
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