PMID: 428997Jan 1, 1979Paper

Sphenoidal pituitary adenoma

Human Pathology
A Borit, T P Blanshard

Abstract

A 62 year old female died of a chromophobe pituitary adenoma of the sphenoid bone. A normal pituitary gland was present within the sella turcica. She also had a chief cell parathyroid adenoma, a papillary thyroid carcinoma, and an ovarian thecoma (multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome).

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