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What are gonadotropin-releasing pituitary tumors?

Author: H K



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They are tumors arising from cells producing LH and FSH, usually non-functional clinically (null adenoma) with no elevation of gonadotrophins, but causes pathology to gonadotroph cells, with elevated a subunit detected by Immunohistochem.


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