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Clinical presentation and outcome of pituitary adenomas in teenagers
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Delay of growth was rarely observed in teenagers with pituitary adenomas. At the onset of the disease, many girls complained of oligoamenorrhoea and galactorrhoea, while headache and delay of pubertal development were the symptoms more frequently referred by boys. Surgery alone was effective in a minority of patients and adjuvant therapies were helpful to obtain the remission of the disease in many cases. In patients with PRL-secreting pituitary adenoma, medical treatment, both as first choice or as adjuvant therapy, normalizes serum PRL levels in 14/27 (52%) cases.
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