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Giant pituitary adenoma: can it grow bigger than this?
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A 40-year-old woman presented with bilateral painless progressive visual diminution and left-sided spastic haemiparesis (power 2/5). Visual acuity in her left eye was 1/60 and she could not perceive light in the right eye. A fundus examination revealed primary optic atrophy in both the eyes. MRI revealed a solid-cystic sellar-suprasellar lesion with a vertical diameter of 10 cm (figures 1⇓⇓–4). Her prolactin was within normal range. Differential diagnoses of giant sellar-suprasellar …