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Bilateral sixth nerve palsies in a patient with massive pituitary adenoma
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1981
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Pituitary GlandSurgical PathologyUnique PresentationBilateral Abducens WeaknessPituitary DiseaseNerve PalsiesMiddle-aged ManMassive Pituitary Adenoma
A middle-aged man developed bilateral abducens weakness as the only symptom of a huge chromophobe adenoma of the pituitary gland. This unique presentation delayed diagnosis until exploration and biopsy. The patient, who recovered completely, was studied prior to the era of computerized tomography.