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  1. Jaafar AS, Mohd Shokri SS, Paramasvaran S, Palaniandy K, Fadzil F
    Cureus, 2020 Jul 14;12(7):e9174.
    PMID: 32802610 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.9174
    Spontaneous regression of pituitary tumours are rare and can be due to tumour ischaemia, pituitary apoplexy, or lymphocytic hypophysitis. We report a case of a 32-year-old female, who presented with symptoms and signs of extrasellar pituitary enlargement and hypothyroidism. MRI revealed a pituitary mass that spontaneously regressed after a month, with complete resolution of symptoms. Not all pituitary tumours require surgical intervention especially in the case of autoimmune lymphocytic hypophysitis.
    Matched MeSH terms: Autoimmune Hypophysitis
  2. Ooi CP, Kamarruddin NA, Mustafa N, Kew TY
    J ASEAN Fed Endocr Soc, 2018;33(1):69-73.
    PMID: 33442114 DOI: 10.15605/jafes.033.01.12
    A 58-year-old male presented with persistent severe headache, lethargy, decline libido and no neurological deficits. Besides quadruple anterior pituitary hormonal deficiencies, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated an enlarged ring-enhanced non-homogenous pituitary. Following hormonal replacement, these symptoms improved but empty sella evolved. The challenges of diagnosis and management were discussed. Awareness of the unclear etiology and uncertain clinical course of autoimmune hypophysitis in a man in this age group is essential for prompt and appropriate management.
    Matched MeSH terms: Autoimmune Hypophysitis
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