Tumors of the pituitary gland
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology : For sale by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. 20306-6000,
1986.
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Series: | (Atlas of tumor pathology. Second series,
fasc. 21) |
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Table of Contents:
- Methodology.
- Development and anatomy. - Cytology.
- Rapid intraoperative. - Diagnosis.
- pituitary adenomas.
- Morphologic classification. - Radiologic. - Classification.
- Adenomas with growth hormone production.
- Densely granulated.
- Growth hormone cell adenoma.
- Sparsely granulated growth hormone cell. - Adenoma.
- Adenomas with prolactin production.
- Densely granulated prolactin cell adenoma.
- Sparsely granulated prolactin cell adenoma.
- Adenomas with growth.
- Hormone and prolactin production.
- Mixed growth hormone cell-Prolactin cell adenoma.
- Acidophil stem cell adenoma.
- Mammosomatotroph cell adenoma.
- Adenomas with acth production.
- Functioning corticotroph cell adenoma
- Densely granulated.
- Functioning corticotroph cell adenoma - Sparsely granulated.
- Silent "corticotroph" adenoma.
- Adenomas producing glycoprotein hormones.
- Thyrotroph cell adenoma.
- Gonadotroph cell adenoma.
- Adenomas with no hormone production.
- Null cell adenoma.
- Oncocytoma.
- Unclassified plurihormonal adenomas
- Pituitary adenomas in multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome (mens) type 1.
- Ectopic pituitary adenomas.
- Incidence and age-related occurrence of pituitary adenomas.
- Hyperplasia