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Haemorrhage tumor
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Pituitary apoplexy is a rare surgical emergency. This condition involves the rapid progression, which can threaten patients’ life and is caused by haemorrhage or infarction in the pituitary gland. In most cases, a pituitary apoplexy occurs on a pre-existing pituitary tumor. The patient presents with a clinical syndrome of headache, visual deficits, ophthalmoplegia, and altered mental status and hormonal dysfunction.
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vilucius
03-03-2023
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The describe MRI characters of malignant gliomas. Subjects and methods: A descriptive study with no control group on 77 patients at Viet Duc University hospital from July 2015 to June 2017. Results: The medium size of tumor: 5.45, the smallest was 2.4 cm, the largest was 12cm, hyperintense on T2W was 88.3%, hypointense on T1W was high at 72.7%.
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viangelamerkel
18-07-2022
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